Category: Global Climate Change

Why go to Mars to find a desert to green?

Why go to Mars to find a desert to green? Copycats are fairly common on the Internet, not just videos, but articles, products, groups, ideas. Identifying groups and individuals is difficult. Verifying ownership of sites often impossible. It it not easy to enforce now, and with hundreds of millions of domains one size will not
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Who benefits if “deserts” are made fertile and productive, and frozen regions warmed?

Who benefits if “deserts” are made fertile and productive, and frozen regions warmed? You followed me, I check goals and methods before I follow back. Today I was reviewing the #deserts of the world and their human populations. Significant portions of the worlds surface, including much that is frozen, could be greened and improved.  
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Stable human and sensor platforms at 100,000 feet (30.48 kilometers) have many practical uses

https://www.facebook.com/reel/3569076983383721 The company successfully completed the first un-crewed space balloon flight. My comment:  Stable human and sensor platforms at 100,000 feet (30.48 kilometers) have many practical uses Take payloads and people that high then use solar sails and atomic fuels to leave and come back, or stay on station.  It does not have to go
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If a large area does not attract moisture, does the moisture go somewhere else?

https://x.com/PGE_John/status/1843090528331763809 If a large area does not attract moisture, does the moisture go somewhere else? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paso_Robles_Municipal_Airport The Paso Robles Municipal Airport covers about 5.4 km^2 or roughly (2.32 km)^2, and it has large areas of continuously exposed asphalt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California California has a total area of about 423,970 km2 km^2, so there are roughly (423,970/5.4) = 78513
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I am sorry the corals might all die, but it is probably not going to kill all life on earth

Rambling Note: I am sorry the corals might all die, but it is probably not going to kill all life on earth. Could the whole world be smart enough to afford to keep the corals? Not likely. Reading “400-year-old corals reveal “tragic” temperature rise on reef” at https://cosmosmagazine.com/earth/climate/great-barrier-reef-temperature-corals/   They say flat out, 1.5 C
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University of Maine, Climate Change Institute, Climate Reanalyzer

https://climatereanalyzer.org/research_tools/monthly_correl/ I like your Climate Reanalyzer plots and downloads. I see codes in the sheets for the models, but I am not that familiar with all the abbreviations and acronyms. And it is not clear to me how 5 billion people using the Internet now can view, let alone interact with the models in meaningful
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Comment to Dean Pesnell, Solar Dynamics Observatory about open lossless accessible data for global comparisons

Subject: Exactly how are the 4096_211193171 images made from AIA 211 193 and 171? 48 hour movies Dean, I am looking at these blended images, and they are helpful  But I would like to be sure I know exactly what goes into them and also be able to change the composition. https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/assets/img/browse/2023/06/28/20230628_045709_4096_211193171n.jpg I asked
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Posted to Facebook for Dot Watts about ResearchGate project on Ancient Human Tribes spanning the globe.

I don’t know if you will be able to see things on ResearchGate without joining. But I started a project about “ancient tribes”. I ask if Neaderthals Denisovians and other early species of humans could have been able to travel to the Americas many tens of thousands of years before “modern human Native Americans” got
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Update on Richard Collins “Solar System Gravimetry and Gravitational Engineering” project on ResearchGate

https://www.researchgate.net/project/Solar-System-Gravimetry-and-Gravitational-Engineering I was updating my notes of gravimeter arrays as gravitational imaging arrays. At the end I recommend using electrons interferometer and related electron methods for measuring and monitoring acceleration. Every electron on earth has mass and is affected individually by the changing gravitational field. Electron methods are far in advance of atom methods, less
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