Oct 13 2008

John Seinfeld: Aerosols and Climate

Published under Aerosols, Climate Change

I stumbled across this presentation given by Seinfeld in 2002.
MIT World: Aerosols and Climate

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  • One Response to “John Seinfeld: Aerosols and Climate”

    1. Eyal Moragon 19 Oct 2008 at 1:29 am

      It a general comment but I don’t have a better place to post it

      “which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind.” from the Will of Alfred Nobel.

      Is understanding how the fundamental symmetries of nature are broken will benefit most of mankind? I don’t think 99.9% of mankind will benefit in the foreseeable future. But other branch of Physics effecting all mankind in this generation and generations for the next millennium GEOPHYSICS. The discoveries and improvements in the field of CLIMATE CHANGE can (with political will) benefit all mankind.

      For Nobel to Charles Keeling we are to late so maybe Jim Hansen maybe someone else from the field. But the cosmic microwave background radiation is much less important then the radiation balance of Earth.

      P.S. 1st Alfred Nobel have the option of invention and improvement in his will no need to discover anything.
      2nd I don’t suggest to stop fundamental physics research I’m only suggesting to expand the subjects of the physics Nobel Prize

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