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Roger Angel at the University of Arizona has proposed launching trillions of space shades into what as known is the L-1 orbit between the sun and Earth. These shades - each about two-feet in diameter and weighing only a gram - would collectively form a long, cylindrical cloud that would ultimately reduce sunlight hitting Earth by about two percent.

The project has been viewed as prohibitively expensive. Angel says the project could feasibly be deployed in 25 years for a few trillion dollars, which includes the cost of producing and blasting 20 million tons of shades into space. (Image: University of Arizona Steward Observatory)

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Inguna Draudina 2009-11-02 23:17:17
three handfuls of dust
its getting hot You say? affraid to get burned? Why not open up some umbrellas over our planet (my favourite :) ). Or maybe blow some fog up, as if to hide away. ... yet the biochar slide...
Ben Barrett 2009-07-04 01:34:47
Climate change technology fixes
Due to the complexity of Earth's biophysical systems these technological fixes should be seen as 'last resort' option, we can not predict negative feedbacks of playing with Earths...
jeckert14 2008-12-03 21:20:37
Seeing ocean with iron
Bad idea. The algae bloom will reduce CO2 initially, then it dies, sinks to the bottom, decomposes releasing CO2. This will kill the deep ocean. Zooplankton also grazes on algae which...
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