Summary The invention suggests employing a super tall chimney to facilitate heat exchange in the atmosphere as a remedy to Global Warming. Calculations show that if we can construct a chimney 5 kilometers (3 mile) tall and 20 meters in diameter out of flexible fabric material. Such Chimney will be sturdy enough to stand upright and withstand side winds. We will need as many 25,000 of such chimneys to stop global warming. 25,000 chimneys will offset Global Warming.

Each chimney will produce electricity

Each chimney will induce rain generation in surrounding areas

Each chimney will transform desert into arable land capable of trapping . CO2 See how it works:

Prototype in Action:

Size v. Results: Height m 2000 3000 4000 5000 5000 5000 Diameter m 500 500 700 1000 10 20 Air Temperature at the base °C 30 30 30 30 30 30 Air Temperature at the upper end °C 10 0 -10 -20 -20 -20 Air Speed m/s 52.7 80.4 109.2 139 139 or 500km/h or 300mph 139 or 500km/h or 300mph Air Flow kg/s 12,034,838 18,379,911 48,938,418 127,292,000 12,729 50,916 Producing electric power Mega Watt 4447 15790 77542 327,786 32.8 131.1 amount of water condensate/precipitation kg per second 0 73,520 327,887 929,231 93 371 CO2 uptake by irrigated desert tons 0 147835 946,146 1,478,354 148 592 number of super-chimneys needed to cool the atmosphere 224 99 27 10 100,000 25,000 The goal of this website is to explain the idea of utilizing super-chimney technology as a unique way to avert global warming catastrophe at the same time as generating clean energy and irrigation. After looking through the information on this site you will understand how this technology works, and -- in fact -- how simple it is! I suspect you might have questions, concerns, or criticism. In this regard, I urge you not to hesitate to contact me at mike@superchimney.org. I promise to do my best in replying to you in a timely fashion with more detailed explanations and discussion. Sincerely, Michael Pesochinsky