Artificial cloud

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The term artificial cloud refers to any of a number of ways by which sunlight is blocked or scattered by artificial means.

Various methods have been proposed and the most comprehensive review has been completed by the late Dr. Edward Teller (1997) who credits the physicist Dr. Freeman Dyson for first proposing this method for the reduction of, or countering of, global warming.

Dr. Teller’s co-authors on the paper are Dr. Lowell Wood, of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and Dr. Roderick Hyde University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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