So I heard this on NPR's Science Friday the other day.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=14799203
10/9/2007 5:09:56 PM
maintenancemoney for the workdepartments geographylogistics of it actually working, they have not tried it on a huge(global) scale yetits the same ol thing, you do something for the now and arent sure how it may affect the futuresee Kudzoo
10/9/2007 5:12:08 PM
Oh wow, you're so cool! You can find the potential flaws in someone else's idea without even listening to it! Awesome! Well, if you had listened to it, you might have heard that all he's proposing is a feasibility study to see how it might work. But since you're so on top of things, I look forward to hearing your solution on the radio.
10/9/2007 5:26:12 PM
what happens to the algae when it dies? they decompose, releasing the CO2, right?
10/9/2007 5:28:40 PM
smath has itand im not reading itmuch like you dont do with my threads in sports talk before you lock them
10/9/2007 5:31:48 PM
^^The theory is that much of it will remain as organic matter in one form or another, and ultimately sink back into the abyss.^Oh, so that's what this is about.]]
10/9/2007 5:36:32 PM
I simple look at the energy required to do a task like this will show you that's it's not feasible. You're talking energy expenditure on the scale of terawatts to have any kind of global impact. The ocean, by and large, has stable vertical density gradients and the perturbations from wind driven wave action don't extend below the Ekman depth which would be required to enact any force upon deep ocean waters and drive them towards the surface. Hell, loss of energy due to friction along the walls of the pipe would probably balance out any wave energy they could harness. It's an interesting idea, but the scales of energy involved just aren't feasible to generate. This is why large scale weather modification will most likely never happen.
10/9/2007 6:10:06 PM
10/9/2007 6:13:09 PM
We have no chance to survive. Make your time.
10/10/2007 10:50:56 PM
Perhaps we could capture the algal bloom and take it back to land and burn it for fuel!
10/10/2007 11:02:17 PM
The crill will eat the algae blooms and the whales will eat the crill. When the whales poop, it will sink to the bottom of the ocean before being recirculated up through the pipes to create more algae bloomsThen again, maybe we shouldn't start fucking with the climate until we know wtf is going on... after all, back in the 60s there was a scientific consensus on Global COOLING and all kinds of wonderful strategies proposed for warming the earth:
10/11/2007 1:30:28 PM