Watch now!  Engineering Hardware for Marine Cloud Brightening

Watch now! Engineering Hardware for Marine Cloud Brightening

Stephen Salter talk on an idea to help with the climate problem - recording available

By IES - a multi-disciplinary engineering institution

Date and time

Sun, 30 Jun 2024 10:30 - 12:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

This lecture was recorded on 26th of April 2022

A recording is available now, please register to watch the recording.

The recording will be available until 30th June 2024


'Engineering Hardware for Marine Cloud Brightening' - The climate problem is that the earth is retaining about 1.7 watts of solar input per square metre too much. The mean 24-hour solar input is 340 watts per square metre so the present temperature problem would be solved if the earth’s reflectivity could be increased is ‘only’ 0.5%. In 1979 John Latham suggested that world temperature rise could be cancelled by spraying very small quantities of sea water as sub-micron drops. The talk is followed by an open discussion with Stephen, Gordon Masterton, Andy Pearson and Dick Philbrick.

Stephen Salter served an old-fashioned apprenticeship, initially as an aircraft fitter, at Saunders Roe working on the SR177, Hovercraft and Black Knight. After a degree and research at Cambridge he moved to Artificial Intelligence at Edinburgh to build robot hardware and then to Engineering to work on wave energy, wave tanks and clearance of anti-personnel mines. His present interest is reversing climate change.

Andy Pearson is the current IES President and Director of Star Refrigeration

Gordon Masterton is a Past President of IES and ICE, he is the current Chair of the Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame and the Chair of Future Infrastructure at the University of Edinburgh

Dick Philbrick is IES Vice President and founder of Clansman Dynamics



Organised by

IES (formerly IESIS) is a multi-disciplinary engineering body, founded in Scotland, that provides a forum in which individuals from all engineering and related disciplines can discuss and exchange information, generate ideas and encourage young engineers. IES works with kindred bodies to promote a wider understanding of the role of the professional engineer in society.

Website - www.engineers.scot