a great believer in human beings ability to find solutions. you call yourself an engineer and an inventor, rather than a scientist, and you ve always championed huge human projects that might mitigate the effects of this climate change. you ve talked about putting vast mirrors. geoengineering, yes. ..into the sky, you ve talked about putting sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere to create a shield, in a sense. and so have others, yes. do you still believe in geoengineering? i think that one method or other will probably be used. the trouble is getting it global. i mean, it s all very well to say, as i often say, that we should be relying in britain on nuclear energy for our renewable nuclear energy and those renewables we can use like, well, like putting windmills way out
you, though, have always been a great believer in human beings ability to find solutions. you call yourself an engineer and an inventor, rather than a scientist, and you ve always championed huge human projects that might mitigate the effects of this climate change. you ve talked about putting vast mirrors. geoengineering, yes. ..into the sky, you ve talked about putting sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere to create a shield, in a sense. and so have others, yes. do you still believe in geoengineering? i think that one method or other will probably be used. the trouble is getting it global. i mean, it s all very well to say, as i often say, that we should be relying in britain on nuclear energy for our renewable nuclear energy and those renewables we can use like, well, like putting windmills way out at sea, where the wind really
won t be too hot. you, though, have always been a great believer in human beings ability to find solutions. you call yourself an engineer and an inventor, rather than a scientist, and you ve always championed huge human projects that might mitigate the effects of this climate change. you ve talked about putting vast mirrors. geoengineering, yes. ..into the sky, you ve talked about putting sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere to create a shield, in a sense. and so have others, yes. do you still believe in geoengineering? i think that one method or other will probably be used. the trouble is getting it global. i mean, it s all very well to say, as i often say, that we should be relying in britain on nuclear energy for our renewable nuclear energy and those renewables we can use like, well, like putting windmills way out at sea, where the wind really blows most of the time. and it s quite a good source, but it is not popular because of the money side of it.
to find solutions. you call yourself an engineer and an inventor, rather than a scientist, and you ve always championed huge human projects that might mitigate the effects of this climate change. you ve talked about putting vast mirrors. geoengineering, yes. ..into the sky, you ve talked about putting sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere to create a shield, in a sense. and so have others, yes. do you still believe in geoengineering? i think that one method or other will probably be used. the trouble is getting it global. i mean, it s all very well to say, as i often say, that we should be relying in britain on nuclear energy for our renewable nuclear energy and those renewables we can use like, well, like putting