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Global warming control by reducing heat input into polar region

A global warming and heat technology, applied in the direction of applications, devices that affect weather conditions, botanical equipment and methods, etc., can solve the problems of short life, high cost, and large-scale salinization of land without consideration

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-10-20
黄必录
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Generally speaking, the cost of these several schemes is extremely high and the life span is short.
It is believed that the best known method is to spray seawater into the air, but they do not take into account that the salt spray left by the evaporation of seawater will cause large-scale salinization of land

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[0010] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the examples.

[0011] To control global warming by reducing the heat input to the polar regions, Option 1, install ocean current turbine generators: install ocean current turbine generators in shallow seas or straits such as the Bering Strait in the Arctic where ocean currents pass, and use turbine blades to block ocean currents to This reduces the flow of ocean currents. There are two ocean currents in the Bering Strait, and the warm current flows northward along the east coast into the Arctic Ocean. The cold current of the Arctic Ocean flows along the west coast to the Bering Sea. Therefore, ocean current power stations can be installed on both the east and west coasts, because the flow of ocean currents is certain. Whether it is to reduce the flow of warm currents or cold currents, it will reduce the flow of ocean currents that exchange heat with the polar regions at low latitudes; s...

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The invention relates to global warming control by reducing heat input into a polar region. The flow rate of ocean current and atmospheric circulation for heat exchange between a low-latitude region and the polar region is appropriately controlled, such as arrangement of an ocean current turbine generating unit, stone wall accumulation at the bottom of the sea, dam building and gate setting, stretching and drawing of sails for blocking the ocean current, and arrangement of a large number of wind generating sets on the land, shallow sea or ice surface in the polar region; and the stone wall accumulation and dam building and gate setting scheme has smallest investment and fastest results once for all. The schemes can reduce the heat input of the two poles of the earth so as to prevent polar ice from melting and reduce global average temperature. The invention has the advantages of low manufacturing cost and easy climatic regulation.

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technical field [0001] This invention relates to the field of climate regulation and, in particular, to the control of global warming by reducing heat input to the polar regions. Background technique [0002] Whether the climate cools or warms, it will cause mass extinctions. The north and south poles of the earth receive less sunlight than the lower latitudes. If the poles rely solely on that point of sunlight without additional heat input, the temperature in the poles will become very low. In the Mesozoic, due to the large flow of ocean currents for heat exchange between the poles and low latitudes, the warm ocean currents from low latitudes input a large amount of heat to the poles. Therefore, the two poles of the Earth in the Mesozoic had no ice caps, and the climate was warm and humid. CO in the atmosphere 2 The concentration is about 10 times that of the present; by the end of the Cretaceous period, due to continental drift and plate movement changed the layout of the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G15/00
Inventor 黄必录
Owner 黄必录
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