NOT ONLY IS 2020 STRANGER THAN WE IMAGINED, IT IS STRANGER THAN WE CAN IMAGINE: South Africa considers ‘dimming’ the sun to avoid running out of water.
It sounds like a plot lifted from a science fiction flick, but scientists have suggested permanently dimming the sun to save South Africa from deadly dry spells.
The hairbrained scheme would involve pumping vast quantities of gas into the atmosphere above Cape Town to preserve local water supplies.
It evokes the plot of 2007 sci-fi movie sunshine, in which scientists head off on a daring mission to reignite the dying sun with a nuclear bomb in 2057.
Put forward by experts at the University of Cape Town, it’s hoped the plan would dramatically reduce the chances of a water crisis engulfing the city.
Fears over a “Day Zero” drought – the point at which there’s not enough water for everyone – hitting the region have been brewing for years.
With the climate crisis tightening its grip on our planet, the chances of such a dry spell hitting Cape Town will triple by 2100, according to research.
In a study published last week in the journal Environmental Research Letters, scientists outlined one bonkers way to avoid such a catastrophe.
The plan is controversial, South African newspaper The Mail and Guardian reports, both due to its climate impacts and geopolitical implications.
In their paper, the researchers suggest injecting particles of sulfur dioxide gas into Earth’s upper atmosphere above Cape Town.
The gas would form a huge cloud above the city that reflects sunlight, dimming the environment on the ground below.
According to researchers, the sci-fi tactic could reduce the chances of a Day Zero drought hitting Cape Town by 2100 by up to 90 percent.
Former Obama “Science” “Czar” Robert Holdren, your time to shine (or in this case, reduce it) has come at last!