Nuclear autumn
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6756, 871-871
Abstract:
One way to counter global warming would be to increase cloud cover, and so reduce the amount of solar radiation reaching Earth. Daedalus plans to do this with a save-the-planet diesel fuel which emits huge numbers of particles to act as cloud-condensation nuclei. The downside, in cold, humid conditions, will be appalling fog on the motorways.
Date: 1999
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