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highplainsdem

(55,527 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:15 PM Yesterday

Experiments to dim the sun given green light

Source: The Times (UK)

Research into whether the sun could be dimmed to combat global warming will be given the go-ahead by the government within weeks and £50 million is expected to be spent on experiments and analysis.

The geo-engineering techniques that will be explored include spraying aerosolised particles high into the stratosphere to deflect a small fraction of the sun’s energy away from the Earth.

Early modelling studies have suggested that this may cool the planet relatively cheaply. Advocates have pointed to natural experiments in which emissions of such particles through volcanic eruptions led to the Earth cooling. However, experts have warned of possible unintended consequences, including the potentially catastrophic disruption of weather patterns.

Other geo-engineering techniques that will be looked at include “marine cloud brightening” — spraying sea salt into the atmosphere, making the clouds whiter and deflecting solar radiation. Another option involves thinning natural cirrus clouds, which act as heat-trapping blankets.

-snip-

Read more: https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/uk-experiments-dim-sun-global-warming-fss9l5cw5

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Experiments to dim the sun given green light (Original Post) highplainsdem Yesterday OP
Smoking with a tracheotomy Ponietz Yesterday #1
I actually saw a patient in a wheelchair outside a dialysis center doing just that. Freaked me out. Silent Type Yesterday #10
That's an even more perfect metaphor thought crime Yesterday #11
I remember that Figarosmom 20 hrs ago #39
You win the trenchant accurate wit award! NNadir 11 hrs ago #56
You taught me well, professor Ponietz 10 hrs ago #58
Mr. Burns tried something like this once... Earl_from_PA Yesterday #2
My first thought as well. underpants Yesterday #9
Maggie put a stop to it. (eom) StevieM 22 hrs ago #37
:D "Owls will defean us with incessant hooting!" C Moon 21 hrs ago #38
How about "pollute less"? Is that so hard? C_U_L8R Yesterday #3
We may be past the point melm00se Yesterday #6
So? Cirsium 9 hrs ago #59
We are decades past only "consuming less" IbogaProject Yesterday #7
I don't remember if I suggested in a post waaay back (for me, been here ? anout 2+ - 3 yrs).... electric_blue68 Yesterday #14
Fucking Reagan taking down the WH Solar Panels...we really could have had a head start at all this! electric_blue68 Yesterday #15
I'm kind of old angryxyouth Yesterday #19
There were Experiments with solar panels angryxyouth Yesterday #27
They were thermal (hot water), not photovoltaic, but they were still panels. sl8 Yesterday #29
Ooops, ty for the correction. I forgot about the flurocarbons. electric_blue68 Yesterday #32
Yes. Igel Yesterday #25
Send the Pisswig , couchf'r and e skum (N-ZA) dweller Yesterday #4
... SheltieLover Yesterday #13
❤️ littlemissmartypants 17 hrs ago #44
What could possibly go wrong? Shipwack Yesterday #5
I'm sure we can invent a space-based vacuum cleaner to collect all these particles ... JustABozoOnThisBus Yesterday #12
Yeah, if only there were some kind of protective layer around the Earth, maybe made of ozone... forgotmylogin 20 hrs ago #40
Or pre-apocalyptic. RandomNumbers 9 hrs ago #62
1816 - The Year Without Summer speak easy Yesterday #8
Once you start spraying the stratosphere you can never cease SamuelTheThird Yesterday #16
Well, you can but you remove the protection. Igel Yesterday #26
They've covered this in sci fi movies iemanja Yesterday #17
What could possibly go wrong? Grumpy Old Guy Yesterday #18
I'm sure that this will work perfectly with no unforeseen consequences. Orrex Yesterday #20
Men that play god because they haven't trashed the planet enough. xuplate Yesterday #21
How about putting less targets for the Sun's infrared rays to hit and heat up and then releasing that .. Botany Yesterday #22
Great...what could,possibly go wrong?! PortTack Yesterday #23
Who has the big bucks contract? cbabe Yesterday #24
Somebody, please tell me that a full scale version of this wouldn't accidentally destroy the ozone layer. LudwigPastorius Yesterday #28
"It's not nice to fool Mother Nature!"-wisdom from an old margarine commercial Midnight Writer Yesterday #30
B.S. If everyone switched to a plant based diet we would reduce the poison that is killing us all Bread and Circuses Yesterday #31
Then there would also be less soloar energy for photosynthesis AdamGG Yesterday #33
I'm doing what I can. I have a Rivian and exceptionally efficient when driven carefully. truthisfreedom 23 hrs ago #34
The ending of the Dinosaurs series by Jim Henson. I couldn't find full episode, but it is worth viewing. LT Barclay 23 hrs ago #35
❤️ littlemissmartypants 17 hrs ago #45
We think this will work. patphil 22 hrs ago #36
To me, this means that those who fought tooth-and-nail to deny global warming, now believe it is a problem. C Moon 19 hrs ago #41
Project ULTRON - "I see a suit of armour around the world..." Layzeebeaver 19 hrs ago #42
Rather than remotely change our unsustainable economic systems to save the planet, let's spend money Karasu 18 hrs ago #43
Exactly. ... littlemissmartypants 16 hrs ago #46
And meanwhile, beg people to have MORE BABIES!!!! RandomNumbers 9 hrs ago #61
Eliminating commuting and curtailing jet travel would cut carbon emissions by between 25 to 40%. Hugin 16 hrs ago #47
there is a Simpsons clip for everything... Javaman 15 hrs ago #48
Are we sure the trump boys aren't involved in this? Paladin 15 hrs ago #49
instead of tackling the problem Conjuay 15 hrs ago #50
Couldn't we just put tarriffs on sun light. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #51
England doesn't get much sun anyway orangecrush 14 hrs ago #53
What could possibly go wrong? orangecrush 14 hrs ago #52
This is the exact plot line to the movie Snowpiercer Bristlecone 13 hrs ago #54
The aerosol idea simply is stupid -misanthroptimist 13 hrs ago #55
I am very skeptical of techno-fixes like this where unintended consequences have not been thoroughly vetted. Martin68 11 hrs ago #57
I keep thinking this is an April Fools joke. Dyedinthewoolliberal 9 hrs ago #60
Reflecting sunlight won't do anything positive Nigrum Cattus 9 hrs ago #63

Silent Type

(9,041 posts)
10. I actually saw a patient in a wheelchair outside a dialysis center doing just that. Freaked me out.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:01 PM
Yesterday

Sorry, has nothing to do with OP, but reminded me.

thought crime

(163 posts)
11. That's an even more perfect metaphor
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:26 PM
Yesterday

Reminds me of a New Yorker cartoon from about 20 years ago. A large planet acting as doctor (with stethoscope, etc) and Earth looking sick (sneezy).
The Planet-Doctor tells Earth-Patient, "I'm sorry. You've got humans."

C_U_L8R

(47,163 posts)
3. How about "pollute less"? Is that so hard?
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:27 PM
Yesterday

And what's the point of this magic shield if we're just going to belch out more smoke and gasses into the atmosphere?

melm00se

(5,099 posts)
6. We may be past the point
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:43 PM
Yesterday

where "pollute less" will have a substantive quick response.

Cirsium

(2,359 posts)
59. So?
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:10 PM
9 hrs ago

Of course we can't have a substantive quick response. So what? That is no excuse to further destabilize Earth's systems.

IbogaProject

(4,293 posts)
7. We are decades past only "consuming less"
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:53 PM
Yesterday

Jimmy Carter had a comprehensive plan to get us off of imported oil by the year 2000 using only 1970s technology and maybe some estimates of likely efficiency improvements. Now were are almost 100 ppm of CO2 higher then we were then. This won't be incremental, it is leading to more week to week variability. This includes about 3 high temp records per 1 low temp record, but the pace of record temps either way has been increasing. The amount of water in the air is increasing, and the combination of heat with humidity is what will start killing many people every summer. Even here where we have Air Conditioning, if the power goes out it could turn deadly fast. It is now time to attempt things like this. I personally believe we need to take every nuclear powered ship and start building up the arctic and antarctic ice covers to try and increase our planets reflectivity. And the geologic records shows that rapid climate shifts go exponentially and usually happen over just 10-15 years, if we've begun a switch, which the increase in warming indicates it is about to get very serious. And this is happening far faster than previous switches at the start or end of recent ice ages. Our plants like trees won't be able to settle into new climate zones fast enough.

We haven't been above 400 ppm for about 15 million years, humans and our food sources aren't evolved to handle what is coming in our lifetimes. https://arctic-news.blogspot.com/ The average temperature worldwide was 10 to 20 degrees warmer overall, with less variations, just very hot or hot all the time.

electric_blue68

(21,018 posts)
14. I don't remember if I suggested in a post waaay back (for me, been here ? anout 2+ - 3 yrs)....
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:47 PM
Yesterday

an international effort of ships in the artic in a three, or four ship clusters stretching out extremely strong how ever treated white fabric to increase reflectivity.

electric_blue68

(21,018 posts)
15. Fucking Reagan taking down the WH Solar Panels...we really could have had a head start at all this!
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:00 PM
Yesterday

🤬😭🤬

It would have slowed climate change down maybe a fair amount, at the same time with that government encouragement in that direction more ideas for green energy, sequestration of CO2, ?trapping more methane, etc would have been encouraged.
.
We need a "Sigh" emoji. 👍

angryxyouth

(218 posts)
19. I'm kind of old
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:48 PM
Yesterday

But if I remember correctly, it was actually a solar hot water system not panels. I believe UVM ended up with it. But your premise is still right. Carter understand what the scientists were saying and Reagan said fuck it. Carter also helped get fluorocarbons banned because there was a huge hole in the ozone that because of Carter and actions by our allies, first world countries, the hole was able to fixed itself.

angryxyouth

(218 posts)
27. There were Experiments with solar panels
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:57 PM
Yesterday

by the government. Back in the Bush Sr. days. I was working in demolition back then and a government bid notice went out to demolish a giant area of solar panels in the desert. They would have been nothing like what we have now but I think that was the end of government research on solar panels for a while.

Igel

(36,728 posts)
25. Yes.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:51 PM
Yesterday

When other countries ramp up carbon emissions so much that it wipes out our reductions. What to do? Impose tariffs if they don't abide by our rules?

Oddly, those tariffs might reduce emissions. Less imported crap-manufacture = less off-shored carbon emissions. All that crap we get from China or Mexico or Vietnam--that's on *their* carbon budgets, we just pay them to emit the carbon ... yes ... in our name. And by any means necessary.

Note that last Sunday I plopped 25 species of mostly cactus seeds into pony packs and covered them with panes of glass to trap in moisture. Monday when I came home from work I found the sun that managed to get under the back porch, past the crepe myrtle and Mexican fan palms, was too intense and I didn't like the temperature of the mini-greenhouse I set up. My response? Strung up 40% shade cloth. It's a 2-fer. It'll reduce the insolation of the germination area and it'll reduce the insolation of the wall for the master bedroom--should have done that 10 years ago, to be honest.

What they're planning is short-term--it'll be washed out of the atmosphere in a few weeks. Given the area involved and the way the atmosphere works, if they reduced the insolation by 100% it would produce darkness in a shifting area for a week or two before dispersing to near no effect.

It's one of the two geo-engineering approaches I favor; the other is seeding the ocean with Fe and Ca and letting phytoplankton harvest all that excess solar energy to produce biomass.

dweller

(26,447 posts)
4. Send the Pisswig , couchf'r and e skum (N-ZA)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:27 PM
Yesterday

In a rocket into the Sun …. It won’t dim it , but it will brighten life here on Earth


✌🏻

Shipwack

(2,611 posts)
5. What could possibly go wrong?
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 06:41 PM
Yesterday

Sounds like the opening narration of a post-apocalyptic movie...

or ?

JustABozoOnThisBus

(24,088 posts)
12. I'm sure we can invent a space-based vacuum cleaner to collect all these particles ...
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:38 PM
Yesterday

... when the next ice-age appears.

forgotmylogin

(7,818 posts)
40. Yeah, if only there were some kind of protective layer around the Earth, maybe made of ozone...
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 02:43 AM
20 hrs ago

That might work like sunglasses or window tinting to prevent UV and heat from building up like a greenhouse...

SamuelTheThird

(204 posts)
16. Once you start spraying the stratosphere you can never cease
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:04 PM
Yesterday

It was obvious all along geo-engineering was going to be tried

Igel

(36,728 posts)
26. Well, you can but you remove the protection.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:53 PM
Yesterday

Think of it as a condom (or hormonal birth control). Yes, if that's how you're going to do things, you can never really stop. Unless that's not how you want to do things any more or you've simply stopped doing those things.

Botany

(73,929 posts)
22. How about putting less targets for the Sun's infrared rays to hit and heat up and then releasing that ..
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:50 PM
Yesterday

….. energy into our atmosphere? You know CO 2 or CH 4 as the target of those infrared rays that are
produced by the burning of fossil fuels. Dimming Sun Light to cool our atmosphere? What a scam.

LudwigPastorius

(12,266 posts)
28. Somebody, please tell me that a full scale version of this wouldn't accidentally destroy the ozone layer.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 10:01 PM
Yesterday

"You are meddling with the primal forces of nature!"




AdamGG

(1,680 posts)
33. Then there would also be less soloar energy for photosynthesis
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 11:03 PM
Yesterday

and there would be lower agricultural yields.

truthisfreedom

(23,386 posts)
34. I'm doing what I can. I have a Rivian and exceptionally efficient when driven carefully.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 11:18 PM
23 hrs ago

I love it. If you can afford one, get one. Used ones like mine are a steal compared to new and the warranties are excellent.

LT Barclay

(2,904 posts)
35. The ending of the Dinosaurs series by Jim Henson. I couldn't find full episode, but it is worth viewing.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 12:02 AM
23 hrs ago
?si=zk2JC9bamiYE73IT

patphil

(7,716 posts)
36. We think this will work.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 12:14 AM
22 hrs ago

Sure, lets just alter the upper atmosphere to cool us down a bit. By the time we actually know how this will work globally, it'll be a bit late to say oops.

BUT if it works, we can go on polluting down here on the surface with no consequences.
That's the thinking behind this.
It's terrifying to say the least.

C Moon

(12,806 posts)
41. To me, this means that those who fought tooth-and-nail to deny global warming, now believe it is a problem.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 03:32 AM
19 hrs ago

But on edit, maybe we've reached the point of no return. So defense is now a necessity.

Layzeebeaver

(1,926 posts)
42. Project ULTRON - "I see a suit of armour around the world..."
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 03:52 AM
19 hrs ago

what could possibly go wrong?

?si=7OMrVAvikIsTbZZT

Karasu

(1,000 posts)
43. Rather than remotely change our unsustainable economic systems to save the planet, let's spend money
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 04:58 AM
18 hrs ago

to DIM THE FUCKING SUN.

Because that's so much more fucking rational, don't you know.

Humanity sucks. We have completely lost the plot. But now that we're here, I guess it's better than nothing.

littlemissmartypants

(27,229 posts)
46. Exactly. ...
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 06:12 AM
16 hrs ago

My first thought was what a waste of money.

I'd rather it fed children. There might be one or two intelligent children who could actually grow up to create a better world if we would feed them.

The last few generations have already thrown enough money around and done little more that fu>k things up.

❤️

RandomNumbers

(18,551 posts)
61. And meanwhile, beg people to have MORE BABIES!!!!
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:30 PM
9 hrs ago

Because there is NO relationship between the number of people doing things, and the impact of those done things on the climate.

None whatsoever!!



Hugin

(36,052 posts)
47. Eliminating commuting and curtailing jet travel would cut carbon emissions by between 25 to 40%.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 06:45 AM
16 hrs ago

But, that’s too hard. Let’s dim the Sun instead.

Paladin

(30,237 posts)
49. Are we sure the trump boys aren't involved in this?
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 07:37 AM
15 hrs ago

Eric and Don jr.: Talk about a couple of Dim Sons...

Conjuay

(2,383 posts)
50. instead of tackling the problem
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 07:56 AM
15 hrs ago

Let's come up with some stupid, cockamamie plan to launch more pollution into the upper atmosphere.

I'm sure Musk will get the contract-

Think about that a minute.

orangecrush

(24,312 posts)
53. England doesn't get much sun anyway
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 08:47 AM
14 hrs ago

Misery loves company.

"Bloody Weather!"
?si=mEwRLE3bD8VC2zEm

-misanthroptimist

(1,308 posts)
55. The aerosol idea simply is stupid
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 09:43 AM
13 hrs ago

It doesn't solve the problem of excess carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere. Sure, it's possible spraying aerosols will slow, stop, or even reverse warming. But that's only for as long as the aerosols are in the atmosphere. As others have pointed out above, that is a relatively short time.

However, those aerosols will have to be replenished. On top of that, we'll continue pumping CO2, methane, and everything else into the atmosphere. That means that warming will continue or even more aerosols will have to compensate. It also means that ocean acidification will continue.

There are more problems on top of those, but I think the stupidity and pointlessness of dimming the Sun is demonstrated adequately already.

Martin68

(25,537 posts)
57. I am very skeptical of techno-fixes like this where unintended consequences have not been thoroughly vetted.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 11:47 AM
11 hrs ago

Dyedinthewoolliberal

(16,074 posts)
60. I keep thinking this is an April Fools joke.
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:16 PM
9 hrs ago

Sadly, instead of changing our ways, we seek to change the sun. Bizzare!

Nigrum Cattus

(476 posts)
63. Reflecting sunlight won't do anything positive
Fri Apr 25, 2025, 01:47 PM
9 hrs ago

ALL plants (food) require sunlight at a certain level to thrive
The less sunlight the less oxygen they produce
Also, Einstein is quoted as saying -
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them"

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