The strangest summer in recorded history - David Biello

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It’s April 10th, 1815, and in just a few moments,
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the sun is going to disappear.
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On an island in present-day Indonesia,
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Mount Tambora erupts with a boom that can be heard over 2,000 kilometers away.
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Sulfurous plumes of steam and ash billow thousands of meters into the sky,
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forming dark storm clouds of soot and lightning.
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This eruption will go down as the largest in recorded history,
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but, at this point, its impact is only just beginning.
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Ascending high into the atmosphere,
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Tambora’s emissions spread across the globe,
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blotting out the sun for almost an entire year.
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The hazy skies and cold weather of 1816 wreak havoc on agriculture,
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leading to famines all across the Northern Hemisphere.
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Nations struggle with epidemics,
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and artists craft bleak tributes to these seemingly apocalyptic times.
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This was the year without summer—
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literally one of the darkest periods in human history.
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So why are some modern researchers looking for ways to repeat it?
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Obviously, no one wants to replicate this period’s famine and despair.
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But some scientists are interested in using sulfurous haze to block out the sun,
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and hopefully, slow the effects of global warming.
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This is one of many proposals in the realm of geoengineering—
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a class of deliberate, large-scale interventions in Earth’s natural systems
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intended to help restrain climate change.
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Different geoengineering schemes intervene in different systems.
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Any plans to cool the planet by blocking the amount of sunlight reaching the earth
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would fall in the category of solar radiation management.
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Some of these proposals are massive in scale,
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such as suggestions to create a helpful version of volcanic plumes
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or build a giant sunshade in Earth’s orbit.
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Others are more limited, focusing on enhancing natural cooling systems.
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For example, researchers might enlarge marine clouds
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or make Earth reflect more sunlight by building huge swaths of white surfaces.
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Many of these plans sound more than a little strange.
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But there’s reason to believe they might work,
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not least because of natural events like the eruption of Tambora.
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Scientists know that volcanic eruptions have periodically cooled the climate.
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Both the Pinatubo eruption in 1991
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and 1883′s blast of Krakatoa reduced global average temperatures
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by at least half-a-degree Celsius for up to a year.
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These cooling effects are global and fast acting—
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but they're also incredibly risky.
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The Earth is a chaotic system where even the smallest changes
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can create countless unpredictable ripple effects.
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We know that cooling temperatures impacts precipitation,
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extreme weather, and other climate phenomena,
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but it’s difficult for even the most advanced computer models
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to predict how or where these consequences will occur.
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One country’s solar radiation management
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might be another country’s unnatural disaster,
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causing extreme weather or crop failures like those following Tambora’s eruption.
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And even if these schemes did safely cool the planet,
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solar radiation management doesn’t address the greenhouse gases
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that are causing global warming.
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These solutions are just highly experimental band-aids
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that the world would have to endure for at least a few decades
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while we work on actually removing CO2 from the air.
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And if we pulled that band-aid off prematurely,
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global temperatures could rapidly rebound,
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causing a period of intense super warming.
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For these reasons and more solar radiation management is risky.
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Today, researchers are running small-scale experiments,
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such as enhancing marine clouds to protect the Great Barrier Reef
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from further heating and bleaching.
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And most scientists agree that we should pursue ways to cut emissions
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and remove atmospheric CO2 first and foremost.
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However, there are reasons to keep studying these more aggressive approaches.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, and in the future,
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geoengineering might be civilization’s last resort.
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Furthermore, some of these plans would be shockingly easy to execute
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by some rogue actor with enough cash.
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So we’ll want to be prepared if someone starts geoengineering
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without governmental approval.
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But perhaps the most important reason to investigate the impacts of geoengineering
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is that people are already making large scale interventions in the atmosphere.
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In many ways, climate change is an unintended geoengineering project
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fueled by the emissions
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generated from centuries of burning fossil fuels.
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And unless we take action to curb emissions
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and draw CO2 out of the atmosphere soon,
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summer may never be the same again.
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