[geo] Re: Thermo Engineering and Climate Mitigation | The Energy Collective

2015-04-30 Thread Renaud de_Richter
Storing more heat in the Oceans might be a VERY big mistake. Not only for sea level rise, not only for methane hydrates destabilisation but also as one possible response to the increase in anthropogenic carbon in the atmosphere and to the possible weakening of the North Atlantic Deep Water (NAD

Re: [geo] Re: Warning over aerosol climate fix - BBC News

2015-04-30 Thread Michael Hayes
Andrew et. al., Ocean up-take should be our primary point of CO2 capture, which sets up a wealth of downstream critical commodities through proper utilization and sequestration. The technology needed for vast scale mid-oceanic farming of marine biomass is well developed yet the suite of technologi

[geo] Re: Towards A Collaborative Geoengineering Regime | Global Policy Journal

2015-04-30 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, The IMBECS Protocol Draft is calling for much of, if not considerably more than, what Ms/Dr. Randhawa is proposing in the below work. Best, Michael On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 12

RE: [geo] Thermo Engineering and Climate Mitigation | The Energy Collective

2015-04-30 Thread Doug MacMartin
Specific, but irrelevant criticism. Lester, Kate, and Ken’s simulation did an extreme case to illustrate what happens, but the basic physical argument is true regardless of the amount. If you bring colder water to the surface then yes, initially, you cool the surface, but you also don’t r

[geo] Thermo Engineering and Climate Mitigation | The Energy Collective

2015-04-30 Thread Andrew Lockley
Poster's note : contains interesting and specific criticism of Ken's recent heat pipes work http://theenergycollective.com/jim-baird/2216476/thermodynamic-geoengineereing-third-way Thermodynamic Geoengineereing: The Fourth Way Posted April 16, 2015 Keywords: Tech, Sustainability, Climate, Enviro

[geo] Nanowire–Bacteria Hybrids for Unassisted Solar Carbon Dioxide Fixation to Value-Added Chemicals - Nano Letters (ACS Publications)

2015-04-30 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b01254?journalCode=nalefd Nanowire–Bacteria Hybrids for Unassisted Solar Carbon Dioxide Fixation to Value-Added Chemicals Chong Liu , Joseph J. Gallagher , Kelsey K. Sakimoto , Eva M. Nichols , Christopher J. Chang, Michelle C. Y. Chang, and Peidon