The global warming hysteria has now reached such absurd heights that a startup company will now attempt to control the weather via solar geoengineering. Unsurprisingly, such a move could have deadly unintended consequences if widely adopted.
MIT Technology Review reported Saturday that a company called Make Sunsets has successfully launched weather balloons from Mexico that may have released sulfur particles into the atmosphere. Luke Iseman, the co-founder and CEO, claims that because climate change presents such an imminent threat, bizarre interventions like theirs are necessary:
[ + ] GeneralDisarray
[ - ] GeneralDisarray 3 points 2.3 yearsDec 26, 2022 23:38:05 ago (+3/-0)
This sounds like a battery to me!
So can we expect more violent thunderstorms now?
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[ - ] knightwarrior41 [op] 2 points 2.3 yearsDec 27, 2022 01:08:56 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] boekanier
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[ + ] Fascinus
[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2.3 yearsDec 27, 2022 00:14:56 ago (+1/-0)
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[ + ] Robhere
[ - ] Robhere 0 points 2.3 yearsDec 27, 2022 13:16:31 ago (+0/-0)
https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/
[ + ] Wolfspider
[ - ] Wolfspider 0 points 2.3 yearsDec 27, 2022 06:44:57 ago (+0/-0)
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