My
question is, if this is theoretical, a matter of COULD, why did they
illustrate this with a photo of chemtrails/contrails?
Models
suggest injection of sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere could
have unintended consequences
30
October, 2018
A
team of researchers from the National Center for Atmospheric
Research, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Cornell
University has found via modeling that injecting sulfate aerosols
into the stratosphere could have unintended negative consequences. In
their paper published in the journal Nature Geoscience,
the group describe their models and what they showed.
As
the planet continues to heat up due to the collective refusal to stop
pumping greenhouse
gases into
the atmosphere, scientists continue to look for other ways we might
save ourselves. Instead of curbing gas emissions, it might be
possible to cool the planet in other ways, such as by injecting
sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere. The idea is to mimic the
cooling effect of volcanic
eruptions.
Regarding
such an approach, researchers have proposed that the aerosols be
dispersed from balloons or airplanes at approximately 15 and 30
degrees latitude on both sides of the equator. The desired results
would be reduced surface warming and a positive change in the
temperature gradient.
To
learn more about what might happen to the planet if such an
experiment were actually carried out, the researchers ran 20 computer
simulations to demonstrate the impact of adding sulfate aerosols to
the stratosphere in the proposed manner.
The
researchers report that overall, the models showed the desired
cooling impact. But they also showed something less helpful—reduced
global rainfall. The models showed that the changes in rainfall would
not be uniform, either; some areas would get less than others. And as
some of those areas, such as the North Atlantic, received less
rainfall, the ocean would experience an increase in salinity, which
would make the water denser. That denser water would then have an
impact on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, burying
more heat in the deep ocean. The net result would be a warmer ocean,
more polar melting and faster rising sea levels.
The
researchers conclude their report by pointing out that the
true impact on
the planet of such an endeavor could not be shown by computer
modeling—at least not with complete confidence.
Explore
further: Models
show injecting aerosols into the atmosphere to prevent hurricanes
possibly feasible
More
information: John
T. Fasullo et al. Persistent polar ocean warming in a strategically
geoengineered climate, Nature
Geoscience (2018). DOI:
10.1038/s41561-018-0249-7
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