Posted on 11/29/2018 6:22:29 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
It would be doable, but would it be wise?
Researchers say theyve looked into how hard it would be to spray chemicals into the atmosphere to block the sun and curb global warming and it would be neither technically difficult nor too expensive.
The researchers, in a new study, did not make any judgments about whether it should be done, but they did show that a hypothetical deployment program starting 15 years from now, while both highly uncertain and ambitious, would be technically possible strictly from an engineering perspective, said Gernot Wagner, research associate at Harvards School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and codirector of Harvards Solar Geoengineering Research Program.
The researchers envisioned a fleet of just under 100 tankers flying just over 60,000 missions a year by the 15th year of the project.
Not everyone thinks such solar geoengineering is a good idea.
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That’s the ultimate goal of these cultists: or rather to the point, the elimination of 95% of the world’s population down to 500 million for their perfect Communist dystopian vision of “Earf.”
Just launch Michael moore, and he will cause another ice age from his ballooning ass
I think we should start a new calendar for the 21st Century of American Politics.
BT for Before Trump and AT for After Trump.
Clearly, our gov’t is gone wacho, and media isn’t much better to holding them accountable.
The who thing is a joke, and has been for years.
We finally have a president who doesn’t need ten different people telling him what to say and think and do....He knows.
I had mine in the early 60s. I remember the story well.
Tambora 1815 eruption.
Thanks for the info. I knew that it happened but was too lazy to look it up.
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