https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jtst/10/2/10_2015jtst0022/_article

Journal of Thermal Science and Technology
Vol. 10 (2015) No. 2 p. JTST0022

http://doi.org/10.1299/jtst.2015jtst0022

Possibility for controlling global warming by launching nanoparticles into
the stratosphere
Shigenao MARUYAMA, Takeshi NAGAYAMA, Hiroki GONOME, Junnosuke OKAJIMA
September 02, 2015

Keywords: Global warming, Nanoparticles, Launching projectiles, Control of
Earth's temperature, Greenhouse gases

Global warming is one of the most serious problems faced by humans. One
method to decrease the Earth's temperature is to reduce solar irradiation
by dispersing nanoparticles in the atmosphere. Submicron-diameter particles
or aerosols scatter solar irradiation, whereas they are transparent to
long-wavelength infrared radiation emitted by the Earth. This phenomenon
has received attention in the discussions of the nuclear winter, which is
an uncontrolled cooling of the global temperature. The objective of the
present work is to examine the first-order approximation of the feasibility
of controlling the global temperature without reducing the emission of
greenhouse gases. We propose the controlled dispersion of nanoparticles
into the stratosphere at an altitude of 30 km. A precise analysis of the
radiative properties of particles in the solar spectrum and IR regions is
conducted, and radiative transfer through the stratosphere-dispersed
nanoparticles is approximated using a one-dimensional single-scattering
model. Several types of nanoparticles are considered. The optimum size of
the nanoparticles determined using the model is 350-450 nm. The dispersion
of nanoparticles with a total mass of 3×107 tons into the stratosphere will
reduce 3% of the solar irradiation. The blockage can be maintained by
launching 10-ton projectiles 19 times per day from 100 launch sites.

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