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  Scientist proposes 'colossal refrigeration system' to stave of global-warming
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News DateFriday, December 19, 2008 08:25:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionA little known Maryland scientist has made public a patent to solve one of man's most enduring and daunting problems: global warming.

Ace proposes to spray gigatons of sea-water into the air and in effect, build a "a colossal refrigeration system with a 100,000-fold performance multiplier." He contends a number of positive effects would be in action at the same time to help stave off warming.

First, the sprayed droplets would transform to water vapor, a change that absorbs thermal energy near ground level; then the rising vapor would condense into sunlight-reflecting clouds and cooling rain, releasing much of the stored energy into space in the form of infrared radiation.

Kenneth Caldeira, a climate scientist for the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology at Stanford University whose computer simulation of Ace's invention suggests it would significantly cool the planet.

The simulated evaporation of about one-half inch of additional water everywhere in the world produced immediate planetary cooling effects that were projected to reach nearly 1 degree Fahrenheit within 20 or 30 years, Caldeira said.
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