Geoengineering and Weather Modification Patents

Geoengineering and Weather Modification Patents

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Weather Modification Patents

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Geoengineering Patents

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INVENTORS:

BOWERS, JEFFREY A. (KIRKLAND, WA, US), CALDEIRA, KENNETH G. (CAMPBELL, CA, US), CHAN, ALISTAIR K. (STILLWATER, MN, US), GATES III, WILLIAM H. (REDMOND, WA, US), HYDE, RODERICK A. (REDMOND, WA, US), ISHIKAWA, MURIEL Y. (LIVERMORE, CA, US), KARE, JORDIN T. (SEATTLE, WA, US), LATHAM, JOHN (BOULDER, CO, US), MYHRVOLD, NATHAN P. (MEDINA, WA, US), SALTER, STEPHEN H. (EDINBURGH, GB), TEGREENE, CLARENCE T. (BELLEVUE, WA, US), WOOD JR., LOWELL L. (BELLEVUE, WA, US)

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A METHOD OF MANAGING RISK INCLUDES SELLING INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE POLICIES REGARDING AREAS TO BE PROTECTED BY STORM SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT.

KEN CALDEIRA, GREGORY RAU - THIS APPLICATION IS A DIVISIONAL OF U.S. NON-PROVISIONAL APPLICATION SER. NO. 09/759,781, FILED JAN. 11, 2001, WHICH IS A CONTINUATION-IN-PART OF U.S. APPLICATION SER. NO. 09/314,220, FILED MAY 19, 1999, WHICH CLAIMS THE BENEFIT OF U.S. PROVISIONAL APPLICATION NO. 60/096,846, FILED AUG. 18, 1998.

A DEVICE SUITABLE FOR RETENTION IN A NASAL PASSAGE OF A RUMINANT, THE DEVICE BEING ARRANGED TO PASS A RUMINANT EXHALATION, THE DEVICE INCLUDING A FIRST STRUCTURE CONFIGURED TO OXIDIZE METHANE GAS IN THE RUMINANT EXHALATION, THE DEVICE BEING FURTHER ARRANGED TO PASS PRODUCTS OF THE OXIDIZED METHANE GAS TOWARD A NASAL PASSAGE EXIT.