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While scientists are worried that humans are causing higher temperatures on the Earth, a Maryland man, Ace, thinks we can save the world by spraying(喷射)huge amounts of water into the air.
Ace told the McClatchy News Service that at least 1,000 places should be chosen to spray water.The water would be sprayed between 20 and 200 feet into the air.Thousands of tons of seawater would be sprayed for years at a time.
The 1,000 sites would be picked after more studies.They would be mostly in the Northern Hemisphere.Ace says he would avoid tropical(热带的)areas of the globe.He says water turns to rain too quickly in these areas for his plan to work.
The water would be changed into vapor.That process requires heat.The water vapor would rise above the Earth.The vapor would form clouds.The clouds would help in several ways.They would cool the Earth by reflecting sunlight.They would later turn into rains.The rains would provide another way of cooling the Earth.
Ace's plan has gotten some support from a limited scientific study.Kenneth Caldeira is a climate scientist.He works at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology at Stanford University in California.Caldeira tested some of Ace's figures on a computer program.The computer model is used by top scientists to study global climate change.The model showed that the plan might work.
“More tests are planned in 2009.Ideas like Ace's should be considered carefully and with an open mind,” Caldeira said.“Every brilliant invention in the history of technology looked a little bit mad when first put forward.”