Wednesday, August 19, 2009

On Climate Change

I was actually a big fan of Gore’s big video (An Inconvenient Truth) until revisiting the issue after a Dish link.  I looked at the Wikipedia page to try to understand things better, and despite the truth of the infamous CO2 graph (with the parodied mechanical riser), it seems there is more going on than just gases and temperature.

The whole story seems to be:

in the last million years (1Ma), multiple variables of the earth’s orbit correlate with a complex cycle (or cycles) usually known as Milankovitch cycles, that affect temperature AND CO2 AND other measurements (how all of this is measured would be interesting).  The temperature changes due to the Milankovitch cycles are longterm (over 10-15k years, around 5deg. C).

Unresolved issues: 

-the broadest scientific question to me seems to be why the model doesn’t incorporate an explanation about what happened at 1Ma

-it’d be nice to see more consensus and/or information on the last 1Ma in the wikipedia article, but this seems beyond me.  I left a teaser comment in the talk page on the Milankovitch cycle, I’ll see if it gets answered.

Some of the graphs only go back 400ka

 

 

 

Unresolved questions:  what happened between 1Ma and before to cause the cycles?

Monday, August 17, 2009

white paint in the oceans?

Inspiration:

idea: cover the ocean with white sheets/particles to make it more reflective.

Drawbacks:
sheer scale involved. Would probably have to be easily made with abundant substances
perhaps easier to simply bioengineer the atmosphere.
less heat to the oceans may upset ocean life (but perhaps one could spread just enough to offset how much warmer it is from overall earth warming.-- calculate atmosperic contribution and balance increased polar heat from ozone?)

What about fake icebergs (or even giant mirrors?--- biodegradable plastic?)

Tangential thought: Snow reflects more light than rain. Therefore, any effort to increase snowfall (vs. rain) could be explored. Corollary to this is that less snow could produce positive feedback loop for more/less warming (I've heard this before)


wide areas of land with white. The highway system has already been suggest