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#12: Anti-Global Warming Strategy
By Wadard, Sydney Australia
Putting morality aside for a sec, the Iraq war really is turning
out to be terribly inconvenient at this juncture in homo sapiens
sapiens evolution. It is entrenching the oil addiction the President
of the United States owned up to, driving the hook in deeper,
reinforcing the dependency.
That oil that was going to pay for the reconstruction of Iraq
but no doubt is not laying idle given what motorists will stump
up for nowadays at the fuel pump, especially at Easter, that oil
is the very carbon dioxide that was sequestered out of the atmosphere
by plants millennia ago to give us sapiens sapiens a rather liveable
biosphere and a pretty stable climate.
Pretty stable climate, we grew from 6
million to 6 billion in 20,000 years. It's no wonder we think
we rule.
We were smart enough to harness that ancient sequestered atmospheric
carbon dioxide, turning it into petrocarbons to fuel the economies
that financed our exponential population growth. It's been good,
we've got the iPod now, but we are at a crossroad and now we have
to be smart enough to seize that $5 billion, and a paintbrush,
and starting with the crossroads, paint it white.
News that Antartica is melting faster than snow is falling did
have me wondering what do we do after all the ice has gone?
Well, now with $5 billion in the kitty we have a chance, so we
paint like mad. From our crossroads in all directions: White highways,
byways and dual carriage motorways. Link roads, ring roads and
perimeter roads - all snow white. Then rooftops and buildings,
and the tarmac of airports, everything must be white. And when
we run out of roads then we wrap the world up in white material,
especially around the poles, like earth was a global Christo installation.
The snow and ice covering the earth's surface area help to cool
the earth by reflecting energy from the sun - up to 80% - straight back out
into space. It has the highest albedo, or reflectivity, of all
the earth's surface types. While it will be sad to see all those
gigamegatonnes of fresh water, normally held in polar ice sheets,
dumped into the oceans to ruin the world's waterfront property
markets and bring generally unwanted ocean views to the poor,
it will be this other function of reflecting 80% the sun's heat
back into space that we will miss the most.
We can't really get away with water-based paints - one hurricane
and your roads are back to boring black, nor could you in good
conscience use petro-chemical oil based paints. 25% of the $5
billion will go towards research and rollout of organic oil based
white paint. The plant yield needed to meet the scale of paint
required globally will, luckily, also serve to act as a gigantic
carbon sink, sucking heat-absorbing, ice-melting carbon dioxide
out of the atmosphere and providing us with our second prong in
our plan of attack on the global warming problem.
To summarise. We revitalise earth's flagging albedo by replacing
the world's shrinking snow covered surface area with a white coat
of paint over the world's road network, and we make the paint
base from carbon dioxide sucking plant oils. More sunlight energy
is reflected back out to space, and there is less carbon dioxide
on the way out to space to trap this reflected energy and convert
it to heat. Cool, huh?
At $5 billion this solution is cheap; we get to be able to bequeath
a functioning planet to our children and grandchildren. What have
we got for the money spent on Iraq so far?
(Adapted from an earlier idea by Global
Warming Watch)
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