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rebewranger

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 MIT scientists think they’ve discovered how to fully reverse climate change


Joshua Hawkins - Yesterday 2:08 PM
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Scientists at MIT think they may have finally found a way to reverse climate change. Or, at the least, help ease it some.
 
The idea revolves heavily around the creation and deployment of several thin film-like silicon bubbles. The “space bubbles” as they refer to them, would be joined together like a raft. Once expanded in space it would be around the same size as Brazil. The bubbles would then provide an extra buffer against the harmful solar radiation that comes from the Sun.

Could space bubbles reverse climate change?
 
The goal with these new “space bubbles” would be to ease up or even reverse climate change. The Earth has seen rising temperatures over the past several centuries. In fact, NASA previously released a gif detailing how the global temperature has changed over the years. Now, we’re seeing massive “mouths to hell” opening in the permafrost.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/mit-scientists-think-they-ve-discovered-how-to-fully-reverse-climate-change/ar-AAZoPYR?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=8060f3b9b15e4796a902e6961800da96

rebewranger

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It seems the bubbles are more in the brains of scientists than anything else.  What can be used to keep things out can be used to keep things in and allow them to multiply - like pollutants. :shrug:

Offline roamer_1

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Morons. And this is what has become of MIT.