Reversing Global Warming: The Glitter Belt Way
by Narayanan Komerath - Feb 16, 2021 09:17 AM
The Glitter Belt solution
Snapshot
The focus on carbon reduction is a loud but curious feature of the global warming debate.
I argue that reducing heat input is the real issue, and suggest how that can be done in time to stop and reverse climate change, long before carbon reduction can become effective.
The industrialised former colonisers are facing economic competition from the former colonies. The latest in a long series of global movements demands reduction of carbon emissions.
This happens to target nations with coal-fired economies and poor people with wood-fired cooking.
India-Born Aerospace Engineer Moots Novel Technology To Reverse Global Warming
by Anand Parthasarthy - Dec 18, 2020 09:17 AM
Dr Narayanan Menon Komerath.
Snapshot
Dr Narayanan Menon Komerath has been awarded a US patent for his invention âGlitter Beltâ that will help reduce solar radiation reaching the earth, which in turn will decrease global warming over vast stretches.
India-born US based aerospace engineer and long-time Georgia Tech professor, Dr Narayanan Menon Komerath has suggested a novel â but very doable â way of reducing solar radiation reaching the earth, helping to reduce global warming over vast stretches. He has recently been awarded a patent for his invention, âGlitter Beltâ, by the United States Patent Office (read patent here).