US Scientists Develop Alarm System to Detect Attempts to 'Dim' the Sun
new york - American scientists have developed an alarm system that can detect attempts to 'dim' the sun in an effort to prevent an environmental disaster.
American scientists are developing an alarm system that can detect attempts to 'dim' the sun. Balloons equipped with sensitive equipment monitor aerosols in the stratosphere. The devices suck in air through a tube and scan it with a laser, transmitting the measurement results back to Earth. High concentrations of small, floating particles may indicate efforts to manipulate the Earth's climate. A second device in higher layers of the atmosphere measures sulfur dioxide at high concentrations, a particle commonly used to reflect sunlight.
Various governments, universities, investors, and environmental activists are actively researching various forms of geo-engineering in an attempt to combat climate disruption and intentionally cool the planet to counteract the effects of greenhouse gases.
While there have been several spectacular ideas proposed to counteract global warming, critics warn of potential dangers. Disruption of regional weather patterns and damage to agricultural crops and local economies are among the concerns. There is also fear that rogue investors or countries may implement such techniques without external oversight or protection.
The development of the alarm system is still in its early stages, emphasized the scientists in the newspaper. Several balloons have gone missing over the ocean and in the wilderness of Alaska, but an increasing number of balloons are being launched at various locations. Once a sufficient number of balloons are in place to conduct measurements, the initiators hope to achieve their goal.
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