Climate balancing: Sea-level rise vs. surface temperature change rates
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 10:30
in Earth & Climate
Engineering our way out of global climate warming may not be as easy as simply reducing the incoming solar energy, according to a team of University of Bristol and Penn State climate scientists. Designing the approach to control both sea level rise and rates of surface air temperature changes requires abalancing act to accommodate the diverging needs of different locations.