I think the purpose isn’t to directly cool the planet, but the ice has much higher reflectivity and absorbs less heat from the sun compared to the ocean.
If this thing can produce ice at a large enough scale, it could have a real effect. However that doesn’t solve the issue of those gaseous dudes beating up the escaping heat men and trapping them in.
Just one small problem, Ben. Where’s the heat from the condenser going to go?! FUCKING AQUAMAN?!?
We are going to bottle the heat and return it to the sun!
ONCE AND FOR ALL!
I think the purpose isn’t to directly cool the planet, but the ice has much higher reflectivity and absorbs less heat from the sun compared to the ocean.
If this thing can produce ice at a large enough scale, it could have a real effect. However that doesn’t solve the issue of those gaseous dudes beating up the escaping heat men and trapping them in.
Perhaps it would be possible to use that heat to generate electricity to offset some of the power cost of the device?
As wacky a concept as this seems it may be necessary to prevent extreme weather from becoming the norm.
They just sell it to the highest bidder. Who doesn’t like a little extra warmth?
We package it and send it to the moon. It’s cold on the moon.
It’s being cooled down by the ice.