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    Explore "sulfur dioxide" with insightful episodes like "(MIAC #415) Five Factors That Will Result in Global Food Shortages", "Could we geoengineer our way out of climate change" and "Feeling a Little Drained" from podcasts like ""Mini Ice Age Conversations Podcast", "Going Green" and "winterliveaboardpodcast's podcast"" and more!

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    (MIAC #415) Five Factors That Will Result in Global Food Shortages

    (MIAC #415) Five Factors That Will Result in Global Food Shortages

    There will not be one reason to explain global food shortages but five

    • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) from the Shiveluch eruption
    • Ozone depletion event from ice crystals in the mesosphere after the Hunga-Tonga eruption 
    • Rice at 20 year lows 
    • Record floods along the Mississippi River that will wash away all of the stored grain along the banks because of barge unloading at record low water in 2022 harvest season. 5
    •  Global droughts caused by the switch from the 3rd in a row La Nina to El Nino.

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    Could we geoengineer our way out of climate change

    Could we geoengineer our way out of climate change

    As international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions stall, schemes to slow global warming using fantastical technologies once dismissed as a sideshow are getting serious consideration

    “I have seen all kinds of proposals,” said James Fleming, author of “Fixing the Sky: The Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control” and a member of the National Academy geo-engineering committee.
    “People are getting more and more desperate about climate change,” he said. “I think it is quite probable we will get the OK to do this.”

    So what are these ideas:

    Aerosol injection, 
    Spraying aerosols high up into the stratosphere is currently the most talked-about form of SRM. The technique, which is known as “stratospheric aerosol injection”, could cool the planet in a similar way to a large volcanic eruption.

     Marine cloud brightening, 
    In theory, this could involve using ships to spray saltwater into the clouds above the sea.
    Once airborne, the salt particles would act as “cloud condensation nuclei”, meaning they would facilitate the condensation of water vapour into liquid. As more water droplets are created, clouds would appear larger and brighter.

     Ocean mirror, 
    A less well-known option for limiting the effects of sunlight would be to use an “ocean mirror”. In theory, this would involve using a fleet of sea vessels to churn up millions of tiny microbubbles on the ocean surface.
    This seafoam would reflect away sunlight, cooling the planet, explains Prof Julian Evans, an emeritus professor in materials science from University College London. 


    Cloud thinning, 
    Another less-explored option for reducing the effects of sunlight at the Earth’s surface would be to “remove” cirrus clouds from the atmosphere.
    Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds made of ice crystals, which form at high altitudes. The clouds reflect away some sunlight, but also absorb large amounts of long-wave radiation – meaning that, on balance, they warm the planet.

    Space sunshades
    The final technology discussed by scientists involves sending a giant mirror – or fleet of mirrors – into orbit in order to reflect away more sunlight from the Earth.
    The size of the mirror would determine how much sunlight it could reflect back towards space and, therefore, its cooling effect, says Prof Govindasamy Bala, from the Divecha Centre for Climate Change at the Indian Institute of Science.

    Feeling a Little Drained

    Feeling a Little Drained

    This week's episode has a little more to do than being tired from lack of sleep or rundown from working too hard or just plain exhausted. What this episode is really about is your battery chargers and your batteries.

    You'll find out that living on your boat tends to create issues with your battery chargers and batteries. Due to the constant use of pumps and in most cases lights among other items that are hooked up to the 12 Volt system you will need to replace your battery chargers and batteries more often.

    I'm gonna talk a little bit about some of the issues I've had and the conclusions I've come to that caused me to replace batteries and battery chargers.

     I hope you will enjoy the show. Please, comment and let me know if you have any questions.

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