• SeaJ@lemm.ee
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    One thing efforts like these don’t do is decrease the level of CO2 which carries a whole host of issues.

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    Cool. Even if we hit net zero co2 emissions tonight, world is going to keep getting hotter for decades.

    Not that we will hit zero tonight.

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    So this is how sharknado begins…

    But no in seriousness spraying seawater into the air over seawater to reflect more heat sounds interesting. The ocean itself has a very low albido compared to clouds of any brightness.

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    Remember when they used to spray deet in the air and kids would play in it?

  • MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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    Certainly worth studying, especially if it’s actually basically seawater (not clear from the article, informed opinion welcomed). Science bitches, test those hypotheses…