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Scientists From MIT Think That They Have Discovered How To Fully Reverse Climate Change!

By Kids of RMB 

Scientists at MIT have finally found a way to reverse climate change at the least and help ease climate change some more.

The goal of these new “space bubbles” is to reverse climate change. The Earth has been seeing rapidly rising temperatures over the past centuries. Since the industrial revolution began in the late 1700s, we have been seeing our Mother Earth warm up!! NASA has released many gifs about global temperatures rising over the years and mouths opening in the permafrost.

Scientists have also discovered another hole in the ozone layer. Because of these many problems occurring, finding ways to ease and get rid of climate change continues to be a big priority for many people mostly climate change-makers and environmentalists. This new space bubble plan was originally proposed and created by astronomer Roger Angel. Angel originally suggested using a “cloud” of small spacecraft to shield the Earth from the sun’s radiation!!

After this idea was proposed, scientists and the researchers at MIT have taken the same basic concept and improved it. They changed out inflatable silicon bubbles for the spacecraft that researcher Angel originally proposed. Being able to reverse climate change and protect the earth would be a huge step! Shelling the from the Sun’s radiation would only be though. We still need to cut down on other things!!

These bubbles will collect the sun’s UV radiation from the sunlight and not let it come down to earth and let the radiation doom us. This way, while the bubbles protect us, we will have a way to recover and bring back the ozone layer and stop climate change!!

Let’s hope this idea works to make our beloved Mother Earth a better place to live!!

Author: Sri Nihal Tammana

Source: https://senseable.mit.edu/space-bubbles/

PC: Space Bubbles Project @ MIT

Space Bubbles Project @ MIT


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