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Published Date: 06 July 2009
BOLD ideas to rescue the planet from the brink of climate change disaster by covering the Sahara desert with mirrors, making livestock behave like herds of wildebeest to lock in carbon and creating clouds to bounce back sunlight have been presented at a conference.
Scientists, engineers and campaigners from around the world offered their proposals to a panel of experts on how to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Stephen Salter, professor emeritus of engineering design at the University of Edinburgh, proposed usi
ng special unmanned boats which use solar power to blow a spray of fine seawater particles into the air, producing clouds to bounce sunlight away from the Earth.

The festival in Manchester invited experts to present ideas for a special report, to be published for policymakers in advance of the Copenhagen summit on climate change in December.

In addition to the wildebeest and mirrors creating clean energy in the Sahara, there were more proposals. They included making charcoal and burying it to seal in carbon; giving "eco-overhauls" to old leaky homes; developing a new form of nuclear reactor using thorium; tidal turbines; and advocating better family planning in the developing world to control rising population numbers.

Chartered accountant and farmer Tony Lovell, from Queensland, Australia, told the conference that huge amounts of carbon could be stored by farming cows in a manner that mimics wildebeest.

"Wild herds are constantly on the move as they head to the newest grasslands. They cause initial damage to the area as they are all feeding in close proximity. They are all closely hemmed in, in an attempt to avoid predation.

"Once they move on, the grassland uses up carbon to repair itself and then has three months and often much longer to be fully repaired before the animals return. In this time, they can lock in even more carbon from the atmosphere."

Prof Salter said: "We need to do the basic research for the ideas that need research, then you could decide how much of each one will be needed. But it is extremely difficult for people to raise capital and a lot of good projects like these are at risk of going bust, and the need is desperately important."





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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2009 10:03 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Climate change
 
1

Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 09:11:31
"BOLD ideas to rescue the planet from the brink of climate change disaster by covering the Sahara desert with mirrors, making livestock behave like herds of wildebeest to lock in carbon and creating clouds to bounce back sunlight have been presented at a conference."

Why does anyone take these buffoons seriously? Thank christ they don't have the wherewithall to actually carry out these crazy ideas. If they did have then they would seriously mess up the planet's environmental system.

If nothing else, this article should be a warning to those who have been taken in and have jumped on this daft bandwagon. Get off it now. the people who are leading it are certifiable loonies.
2

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 06/07/2009 09:12:03
"But it is extremely difficult for people to raise capital and a lot of good projects like these are at risk of going bust, and the need is desperately important."

Sums it up. Pick some crazy no-hope projects and try to get funds for solving a problem which may not exist in the way they wanted it with fixed computer projections
3

Mcsnagpile,

06/07/2009 09:53:21

The government should be looking into micro power generation at least for new houses being built. Some additional costs could be absorbed into the initial construction costs. Deleting most of the costs of heating and lighting must be a big incentive; for example using a combination of windmills and solar cells. If people had the option I am sure many would gladly pay an extra cost on the house.
The government did an anti smoke campaign many years ago which was effective—eliminating smog from the cities.
4

eyeswider,

still Fife 06/07/2009 10:33:03
http://thereisnoevidence.com/

leading to......

http://sciencespeak.com/NoEvidence.pdf

5

MyricaGale,

Angus 06/07/2009 16:02:04
We could also ask ourselves why Tristan Stewart-Robertson (presumably as a *SCIENCE* correspondent) reproduces these dangerously stupid ideas without any critical scientific analysis ?

Remember it was the PRESS that put an entire generation at risk with their MMR scare - now they're going for the planet......
6

fred bloggs,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 16:33:35
Reminds me of a song:

'They all laughed when...
7

fred bloggs,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 16:37:01
'They all laughed at christopher columbus
When he said the world was round
They all laughed when edison recorded sound
They all laughed at wilbur and his brother
When they said that man could fly

They told marconi
Wireless was a phony
Its the same old cry
They laughed at me wanting you
Said I was reaching for the moon
But oh, you came through
Now theyll have to change their tune'
8

fred bloggs,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 16:38:00
George Gershwin.
9

Geomac 1,

Scotland 06/07/2009 16:45:05
Come back Jenny Haworth!! This twit Tristan Stewart-Robertson is even more way out and fanciful.
10

mareseatoats,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 17:08:12
The wheel wouldn't have been invented if some of you lot had been around at the time - do you have ANY idea of the problems the world faces? What have you got to offer apart from pouring scorn on everything?
11

Geomac 1,

Scotland 06/07/2009 19:40:03
#10 - your personal opinion is noted!! You obviously have bigger crystal balls than the rest of us.
This topic is hardly "everything" as you suggest. It's a punt by an alleged professor who receives a govenment grant for his work and will not traduce the orthodoxy of politicians and ecomentalists!!
12

El Franko,

08/07/2009 11:36:54
Forget about Gershwyn, we need a Swift to capture this modern idiocy in a pamphlet. His earlier creation of those intent on capturing sunbeams in cucumbers would be a good start.

Truly, the future will find much to amuse themselves looking back on these times. Not so funny though, for those living in them.

 

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