Hi All
The highest estimate for Greenland ice sheet loss is 325 billion tonnes a year.
If I multiply this by the latent heat of fusion of ice and divide by the area of Greenland 2.166 million square kilometres I get 1.59 watts per square metre. I think that this could be done by marine cloud brightening in just a month either side of midsummer provided that we can cool other places at the same time to reduce problems of controlling direction.
How do we square this with 40?
Please do not use this to reduce the need for CO2 removal.
Stephen
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