The reduction of ship tracks due to regulations has caused the planet to warm up faster, especially in the Atlantic Ocean. This unintended consequence has provided an opportunity for scientists to study a geoengineering scheme in action.

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    1 year ago

    Oh, great, I can’t wait for this to be repeated as the Main Cause of Global Warming by right-wingers.

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    1 year ago

    Rather than “reduction of ship tracks has caused the planet to warm faster” I think it’s more accurate to say that the planet was warming faster than we thought, but the ship tracks were masking the problem.

    Since the tracks are caused by the high sulphur content in the bunker fuel, it would not be a good idea to suggest that they are beneficial.

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    1 year ago

    This is going to be some swallowed a fly bullshit, where we add salt to the clouds, but then we no longer have freshwater rain, then we desalinate the rain, but then a bunch of animals die from missing magnesium or something