Here is a good and effective way to climate change. It is a space bubble shield as big as Brazil. The discovery was made by MIT, which is taking steps to protect the Earth from solar radiation. The word ‘shield’ says it all, it is designed for reflecting the rays from the sun away from the earth.

A radical method of cooling the planet, based on the solar geoengineering, the latter is another technique to avoid the serious effects of global warming. In addition, it could predict the introduction of reflective particles into the upper atmosphere. However, such particles will need to be thoroughly examined before they are a viable solution.

Scholars are looking for the opportunity to place a shield of space bubbles on the Lagrangian Point. It is a fairly stable orbital point in space, where the Earth and the Sun are uniform
gravity. Scientists of the MIT they’re trying to figure out a way to produce less
directly into space. Plus, lowering launch costs.

The researchers declared that their solar geoengineering would be complete reversible. So the bubbles could burst if they seriously affect our planet. A way to better understand complex climate change.

Clearly more research is needed on the approach, although it is currently considered one of the safest methods of solar geoengineering, at least on paper. Obviously, MIT’s proposal is only intended to complement, not replace, current efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, even if it may be our last and only option. Space solutions would be safer. For example, if we deflect 1.8% of the incident solar radiation before it reaches our planet, we can completely reverse the current global warming.

Carlo Ratti, head of MIT’s Senseable City Lab


Source: Lega Nerd

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