Talk:Solar shade
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[edit] Uninteresting facts
I moved the following text to here for discussion before reinsertion because of the following reason: The years and names when people has written interesting facts is not what is interesting per se. Rather write what they found, not that they found out something. Mikael Häggström (talk) 06:40, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
A preliminary study by Edward Teller and others in 2002 presented the pros and cons of various relatively "low-tech" proposals to mitigate global warming through scattering/reflecting sunlight away from the Earth via insertion of various materials in the upper stratosphere, low earth orbit, and L1 locations. [1]
Mikael Häggström (talk) 06:40, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
- If the link weren't dead, I would disagree. It's quite useful to mention that somebody did a thorough review of various proposals, if the article provides a working link where readers can go to learn more. If I can find the original article online I will add this back to the WP article.--Srleffler (talk) 05:10, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
- Got it:
- Teller, E.; Hyde, T.; Wood, L. (2002). "Active Climate Stabilization: Practical Physics-Based Approaches to Prevention of Climate Change" (PDF). . Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Retrieved on 2008-04-21.