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Since 1971, everybody’s efforts have been put into reducing carbon. The results have been non-existent – see berkeleyearth.org.

The saying: ‘if you’re in a hole, stop digging’ seems very relevant. With this new set of inventions, we are no longer in a hole…

Heat always moves from hot to cold. This is an invariable principle in physics. It if a substance gets warmer, this is because heat has moved to it from an even hotter substance.

Heat is the result of movement of molecules within fluids or solids. The faster the movement, the hotter the fluid or solid.

Air and water are both fluids.  They are the medium for the heat which causes fires, melts the ice caps, and dries out the land. They also flow easily, so heat can be moved efficiently and controllably in them as a medium.

Fortunately, the temperature of the atmosphere gets colder as one ascends. This is at a regular rate of approximately one degree centigrade for every 100 meters of height.  As heat only moves from a warmer substance to a colder substance, it will never return towards the Earth, and the habitable area will revert to a temperature which is safe for human beings and other mammals.

The traditional sources of fresh water – ice on mountain tops, rain on land etc. – are drying up due to evaporation caused by the Earth’s heating. The cooling effects of the new technology will help in two ways:

  1. Ice will be able to form on mountain tops;
  2. The new techniques will bring water directly from the air and release it below the ground. This means that the roots of plants will access the water directly and cause the plants to function as previously, restarting the hydrological cycle.

Very few people really want to leave their home. Ever since the earliest recorded time, people and animals have been forced out by climate changes, invasions, and droughts. Very often, the invasions have been caused by climate and other economic changes in the homes of the invading peoples. Because the invaders are often desperate, they are often very cruel.

If food can be grown easily and plentifully, the population will tend to be settled and content, and there will be no incentive for people traffickers and less temptation for terrorists to exploit the community. In Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, Caesar says: Let me have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep a-nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look, he thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

(Cassius was one of the group who later assassinated him)…

Starvation has been the start of many revolutions and wars, so anything we can do to provide plentiful food will also help to promote Peace.

 

Climate change is a longer-term change in the weather conditions. At present, there is a constant increase in temperature – see the graphs here. These graphs are based on data from NASA and many other respected scientific groups. At present, they only show a warming trend – i.e. ‘Global Warming’…

As at 2023, no organization has publicized any means of cooling the globe, so, effectively, ‘Climate Change’ is the same as ‘Global Warming’. We hope to improve on this by introducing new technology – see here. Let’s hope that within a few decades that will be an era of CLIMATE CONTROL, when Global Warming will just be an unhappy memory!

‘Climate’ describes longer-term patterns of weather – it is normally used for a pattern lasting approximately three decades or more. ‘Weather’ describes the air temperature, rainfall, sun, winds and clouds in a much shorter time – say three weeks. The weather today, yesterday and into the foreseeable future is the result of trends and variabilities in how the sun sends its heat to the Earth, and also on human activities which create heat as low level.

Climate Change has been taking place since the formation of the Earth, and it has destroyed many life forms and Civilizations. However, I believe the human race should use this threat as an opportunity to think clearly about how we wish life to be, and to use realistic technology – including our global cooling technology to achieve this.

At present, I would suggest that we aim at the 1970 temperature, and try to bring down the world’s temperature to this.

Climate change can cause some unwelcome behaviour among scientists.  They are only human, after all! This is a big and threatening subject, and there is a strong ‘party line’. Our view is that it is best to try to define some simple, economical solutions, and see what practical results come from implementing them.