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Could Encasing Cities in Giant Domes Be an Energy Solution for Our Future?

by Bridgette Meinhold, 11/09/09

Winooski Dome, Winooski, Vermon, Geoengineering, Concept, Reduce Energy, reduce emissions

Back in 1979, Winooski, Vermont, a town that often experiences -20 degree weather in January, proposed building a giant dome over their city to help reduce energy costs and keep warm throughout the winter. Thirty years ago, we were experiencing an energy crisis with rising oil prices, and people were looking for solutions to reduce their costs. Nowadays, while we’re also looking to reduce our carbon footprint in addition to costs, the concept is still applicable. By doming off the small city of 7,000, Winooski could stay warm all year round, reduce energy costs and emissions, grow food all year, and ban cars inside the dome. Environmentally, it seems like it has potential.

What do you think?

Is encasing cities in giant domes the answer to our energy problems?

  • 393 VotesNo way! It didn't work on the Simpsons and it won't work in real life!
  • 258 VotesIt absolutely could be. Geoengineering is the wave of the future.
  • 449 VotesDepends. How much will the initial structure cost in $ and energy compared to the savings?

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