Scientists say firing 5 million tons of diamond dust into the stratosphere every year could lower global temperatures by 1.6ºC—enough to ease the worst consequences of climate change. But the staggering cost: nearly $200 trillion over this century.
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Scientists say firing 5 million tons of diamond dust into the stratosphere every year could lower global temperatures by 1.6ºC—enough to ease the worst consequences of climate change. But the staggering cost: nearly $200 trillion over this century.
I noticed this about 2008 🤮
People laughed at me when i talked about it.
GEOENGINEERING
WEATHER MODIFICATIONS
POISONING US AND OUR PLANET
WEATHER CONTROL
Let’s dig into these groups and see who’s poisoning our air, our food, and us. Is it Big Pharma? Is it the CIA? Is it the Department of Homeland Security or Defense? Dig into the paperwork and out these traitors.
My money’s on a joint effort between Big Pharma and the CIA.
The plan to dim the sun was tucked neatly away within the thousands of pages of the Consolidated Appropriations Act.
This ominous plan was tucked neatly away within the thousands of pages of a recent bill that was passed and Congress has directed the corresponding agencies to complete it. Do you remember voting for this? I don't.
weather manipulation cloud seeding and geoengineering
MonkeyWorkx tracked the geoengineering planes that caused the last storms and tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma that did all the damage 12:33 mark> Cloud Seeding: Supercharging Thunderstorms - SITREP 4.30.24 https://youtu.be/zglugcMJJeg?si=75VD8dF3psOe78o1&t=755…
the first plane owners mentioned above: weather modification LLC http://weathermodification.com/cloud-seeding.php… © Weather Modification, Inc. • 3802 20th Street North, Fargo, ND 58102 • phone: 1-701-235-5500 • fax: 1-701-235-9717 http://weathermodification.com
2nd plane: SOAR seeding operation ariel research http://just-clouds.com
Why has the state of Texas Dept of Licensing and Regulation mentioned SOAR ? https://tdlr.texas.gov/weather/weatherfaq.html
Leaked JPMorgan Report: 'Cannot Rule Out' Human Extinction.
Most Wall Street reports are dry and deal with the stock market, but a leaked file from bank JPMorgan caught our attention: analysts are concerned about the tail risks of climate change and they "cannot rule out" catastrophic outcomes that threaten the survivability of the human race.
They are concerned about the uncertainty of how much temperatures will rise in response to increasing CO2 levels, and warn of the half dozen, unpredictable feedback loops that could worsen manmade warming.
The bank's analysts are also concerned of a lack of collective action politically, and explain that this will probably lead to world governments doing nothing to reduce carbon emissions meaningfully before 2100 — openings the Earth up to "tail risks" of 5 or 6 degrees (Celsius) of warming that could threaten most complex life.
They predict governments will likely turn to geo-engineering solutions later this century, such as cloud modifying or sun shields, each having their own set of risks.
Chemically Engineering the Sky to Cool the Planet “Would Be Devastating” Warn Researchers in New Study
Climate engineering, once started, would have severe impacts if stopped. Rutgers researchers co-author first study on biological impacts of abruptly ending efforts to cool Earth’s climateFacing a climate crisis, we may someday spray sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere to form a cloud that cools the Earth, but suddenly stopping the spraying would have a severe global impact on animals and plants, according to the first study on the potential biological impacts of geoengineering, or climate intervention.
The study was published online in Nature Ecology & Evolution. The paper was co-authored by Rutgers Distinguished Professor Alan Robock, research associate Lili Xia and postdoc Brian Zambri, all from the Department of Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Other co-authors were from the University of Maryland, Yale University and Stony Brook University.
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