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Arctic warms up quickly, but scientists claimed polar geoikoinring ‘is unreasonable’ and ‘dangerous’

For many years, scientists have always viewed the idea of ​​customize geoPineering – especially in the arctic, heating four times as soon as the whole world.

The main suggestions include a fateful seafar, including the sea with a metal and redemption from space to reduce the result of the sun’s warming.

Although these ideas may have been disregarded, researchers now say that in a new assurance study are a waste of time and money.

Most of the party met with a combined effort after Cop28 in Dubai, where they were to cry polar geoLeferring. On a piece of paper, they looked at five of the specified geoVineiniinineeIneiniininee-mentioned geoVineinuede-mentioned geoVineeiniinineeine

Their discovery was published in the Chapter Boundaries in Science Monday.

“There is a lot of hope in the unlawful hope, the minimal intervention will solve the problem,” says Martin of Martin Hardenon from a wildfield.

“No shortcuts really correct weather changes. … our research is truly showing that there is long commitment is needed over many years.”

Helen Amanda Fricker is a visual center of the Seaft of UC San Diego. (Erik Jepsen / UC San Diego)

We don’t know enough

“In the value of the one, more strategies logically active … But when you start thinking about it in a working sense, it doesn’t just say,” Helen Amanda Fricker of Oceanegraphy in UC San Diego and one of the earlier authors.

Daba, said, that most people do not see to order other snow sheets – “more than one’s understanding.”

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Julienne Streeve of the University of Manitoba believes that even if Geosinering works in your area, major results need to be considered. (Sent by Julienne Streeve)

You focus on all published books in the basic water from the bottom of the ice under the snow to stop them. He said strategies have too many problems for food.

The latest paper was a group attempt, but the investigators worked in parts, viewing the proposed geozenenering methods and evaluating their performance, efficiency, expense, how negative effects.

“We made good and took a long time and was organized,” said Fricker.

Pictures of a ship that passes over the sea ice.
Images of ice Sea ice is taken by Julienne Streeve. (Julienne strove)

The COO article author Julienne Stroreve of the University of Manitoba also said that the solutions would work in your area – even though he could not find the facts – there will still be the second order effects in other parts of the world.

“Or you are trying to cool the Arctic for helping the SEA ICEA for a long time, then you warm in the middle of Vatico or equations,” Stroveeve told CBC.

“Then you will notify all your storm programs to bring that extreme heating to the Polar region, because that is what our weather patterns do.”

Projects such as the Solar GeoEeineeineineineineineineineineineinering in the Arctic may work technically, saying, but may have unintended consequences, such as disturbing rainplanes in the country in the South.

The paper also addressed that the investment in Geojineers will interfere with the meaning of researchers Really Need: Carbon deprivation – immediately.

Discarlessization disturbed from decade?

However, some disagree.

Steve Desch is a profilophysics professor in Arizona State University. He believes that coping with the weather requires a number of ways, but it is not surprised by paper endings.

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Steve Desch is a profooty policy of ARizona State University and believes that Geojienineerring is another practical way to deal with climate change. (Steve Desch)

“This is not the first time we encountered this kind of attitude, and I think knee-jer-jerk reaction and the misconception of our time,” he said.

“I think the scientist’s role is to test the physical and physical formation of different things and stakeholders in the cost and benefits of different options and everyone has taken a decision.”

Desch specified he did not think that anyone involved in GeoOnsineing could say he had to take a position of land.

“We all agree to designate,” he said. “But yet, should we not examine these other options to keep things bad, and?”

Desch has seen the progress in his research, where he has studied seaweight snow. Although there is needed further research, you see opportunities to do this in the Arctic section.

“We feel hoping that any consequences would have compared to the total loss of seafood, which has turned it.”

The challenges of rulership

Greg Henry worked at the Arctic for over 40 years. See for yourself how quickly the Arctic changes.

“The speed of what happens is a shocking part, and I can understand why the classes and engineers proposed these spotly programs to buy, in fact”

Henry, the geography profanity Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, says he understands why people want the solutions, but find the geoPineerring into a very dangerous.

He believes that resources should focus on renewing decares, instead.

“We have no full understanding of what was to happen if we cast a pile of stratosphere,” said Henry.

While completing a large volcanic erection is shown to cool the planet, it says it is difficult to repeat anything in that scale, and it is not clear how much projects affect the Arctic traditional communities.

“These projects are very expensive and very expensive and framework not detected, it seems that you are a fool to take them.”

Henry points to China as an instance of the country that continues to go to Demoronsonbaze and Solol Energy. He says for political reasons – to reduce their dependence on external oil – and is easy to use due to its current political system, but shows that it may change.

“You may indicated that our continued government ongoing on Canada is not really a challenge here,” he said. “Really I think [decarbonization] It should be one of the major government projects. “

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