Global Warming
Recently I read an article on global warming. It was basically
regarding how to bring the global temperature to favorable level. It
states that by launching tiny glass pieces in space which can reflect UV
radiation, it can be made possible to achieve the target.
They even specify regarding all the requirements too.
It would take 6 years to complete and another 25 years to show us the actual effect.
We need to cover the space which is between sun and earth. That is a huge area. It would take up to 15 billion such tiny lenses to do so. But the condition is all should be in good working condition and not broken.
It we try to do so by missiles than, one missile or rocket can take up to 100,000 lenses only.
So we need almost 157,680 rockets in total. Even if they are launched at an interval of 20 minutes each, than to it would take 6 years to finish the task. I.e. 2190 days.
One rocket can cost up to 20 million. And so the final cost reach up to 3,153,600,000,000 Rs. i.e. 63,072,000,000 US$. Or 37,101,000,000 pounds.
After all this, what we get is 15,768,000,000 lenses in space. This can help us but not a practical idea.
Not because it costs more. But because it takes a lot of time and the percentage of success of the time it would take to decrease the earth’s temperature is a lot.
This would also hinder normal rays from sun which we require in day to day life.
This will mostly affect plants by hindering their photosynthetic rays.
And secondly in future if there is a need to raise the temperature again then we have got to move all those lenses away from their position, which is impossible.
Now we can’t say that when earth revolves around the sun, even lenses will revolve with us. Instead it can stay at a fixed position and ruin our goal.
So all in all this was an insane idea.
They even specify regarding all the requirements too.
It would take 6 years to complete and another 25 years to show us the actual effect.
We need to cover the space which is between sun and earth. That is a huge area. It would take up to 15 billion such tiny lenses to do so. But the condition is all should be in good working condition and not broken.
It we try to do so by missiles than, one missile or rocket can take up to 100,000 lenses only.
So we need almost 157,680 rockets in total. Even if they are launched at an interval of 20 minutes each, than to it would take 6 years to finish the task. I.e. 2190 days.
One rocket can cost up to 20 million. And so the final cost reach up to 3,153,600,000,000 Rs. i.e. 63,072,000,000 US$. Or 37,101,000,000 pounds.
After all this, what we get is 15,768,000,000 lenses in space. This can help us but not a practical idea.
Not because it costs more. But because it takes a lot of time and the percentage of success of the time it would take to decrease the earth’s temperature is a lot.
This would also hinder normal rays from sun which we require in day to day life.
This will mostly affect plants by hindering their photosynthetic rays.
And secondly in future if there is a need to raise the temperature again then we have got to move all those lenses away from their position, which is impossible.
Now we can’t say that when earth revolves around the sun, even lenses will revolve with us. Instead it can stay at a fixed position and ruin our goal.
So all in all this was an insane idea.
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