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Nathan Myhrvold Comes Up With Anti-Global Warming Suggestion

December 21st, 2009 - 9:21 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )

By Meena Kar
Nathan MyhrvoldDec. 21, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The climate research scientists in Copenhagen Climate Conference have tried to find out several ways to check the increasing effects of global warming. Though the climate research scientists have been designated for this job, it is not restricted to them alone. Nathan Myhrvold, who used to be Microsoft’s Chief Technology Officer, has come up with some innovative methods to check global warming. He has a successful career graph and after leaving Microsoft, he jointly founded the Intellectual Ventures and presently holds over eighteen patents of the United States. According to the reports, he has submitted application for over one hundred patents and anti-global warming method suggested by him can be really helpful.

As per the reports, the anti-global warming suggestions brought up by Nathan Myhrvold involves a hose that would be connected to the stratosphere. He suggested the use of balloons for connecting the hose that would help in pumping out sulfur particles and balance the warming of the earth by the sun’s heat. The method recommended by Nathan Myhrvold has created a hype among the people who are worried about the effects of global warming on human civilization.

According to the reports, if the idea of Nathan Myhrvold is implemented then it would cost around $250 million. If the method suggested by Nathan Myhrvold is really effective in checking global warming and helps controlling climate change, then all countries would agree to share this cost for saving earth and life on the planet. People will have to wait for sometime if they want to know the success of this anti-global warming method.

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