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Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? Microsoft’s billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling effect. The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution by spraying non-toxic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming. Widespread research into the efficacy of solar geoengineering has been stalled for years due to controversy. Opponents believe such science comes with unpredictable risks, including extreme shifts in weather patterns not dissimilar to warming trends we are already witnessing. Environmentalists similarly fear that a dramatic shift in mitigation strategy will be treated as a green light to continue emitting greenhouse gases with little to no changes in current consumption and production patterns. SCoPEx will take a small step in its early research this June near the town of Kiruna, Sweden, where the Swedish Space Corporation has agreed to help launch a balloon carrying scientific equipment 12 miles (20 km) high. The launch will not release any stratospheric aerosols. Rather, it will serve as a test to maneuver the balloon and examine communications and operational systems. If successful, this could be a step towards a second experimental stage that would release a small amount of CaCO3 dust into the atmosphere. [ link to www.forbes.com (secure)] Believe Nothing - Question Everything |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78182854 Latvia 01/16/2021 07:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? Microsoft’s billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling effect. The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution by spraying non-toxic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming. Widespread research into the efficacy of solar geoengineering has been stalled for years due to controversy. Opponents believe such science comes with unpredictable risks, including extreme shifts in weather patterns not dissimilar to warming trends we are already witnessing. Environmentalists similarly fear that a dramatic shift in mitigation strategy will be treated as a green light to continue emitting greenhouse gases with little to no changes in current consumption and production patterns. SCoPEx will take a small step in its early research this June near the town of Kiruna, Sweden, where the Swedish Space Corporation has agreed to help launch a balloon carrying scientific equipment 12 miles (20 km) high. The launch will not release any stratospheric aerosols. Rather, it will serve as a test to maneuver the balloon and examine communications and operational systems. If successful, this could be a step towards a second experimental stage that would release a small amount of CaCO3 dust into the atmosphere. [ link to www.forbes.com (secure)] Quoting: Sundecoder They're working diligently on their own undoing ... Thread: The deep state stirred up layers of the physical & psychic atmosphere & aroused formidable forces whose fury has turned against them |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72580282 United States 01/16/2021 07:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? Old news boys....they been spraying for a couple of decades. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74671327 United States 01/16/2021 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? been happenin for nearly 100 years. weathermodificationhistosy.com shows all the proof you need. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74671327 United States 01/16/2021 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? been happenin for nearly 100 years. weathermodificationhistosy.com shows all the proof you need.
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Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? Old news boys....they been spraying for a couple of decades.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72580282 Sure but now its probably time to pull the cat out of the bag and make the public accept it while everyone is running around screaming COVID... Believe Nothing - Question Everything |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79747288 France 01/16/2021 07:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? His real name is Gill Bates. This Bates doesn't like knives, this Bates is an upgraded Bates. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78812653 United States 01/16/2021 07:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? he is such a dim wit |
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User ID: 77623421 United States 01/18/2021 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong? What could go wrong? Blocking the sun! Fuckin' A what is up with these people? Not anutter cig nature. |