On the basis of his calculations, Keith, who made roughly $72 million off the sale of his carbon capture company to Occidental Petroleum, recently suggested to the New York Times that following through on his scheme would not only lower temperatures but might also change the hue of twilight.
Of course, orange twilight is far from the only possible side effect of such efforts to meddle with the sun and sky.
Numerous scientists have indicated that solar geoengineering might lead to humanitarian and ecological disasters.
In recent years, hundreds of scientists have signed an open letter calling for an international non-use agreement on solar engineering, stressing that "the risks of solar geoengineering are poorly understood and can never be fully known. Impacts will vary across regions, and there are uncertainties about the effects on weather patterns, agriculture, and the provision of basic needs of food and water."
Blaze Newspreviously reported that a 2017 study published in Nature Communications indicated that aerosols released only in the northern hemisphere might increase droughts, hurricanes, and storms elsewhere.
"This is a really dangerous path to go down," Beatrice Rindevall, chairwoman of the Swedish Society for Nature, told the Times. "It could shock the climate system, could alter hydrological cycles and could exacerbate extreme weather and climate instability."
University of Chicago backs plan to block out the sun
by Thinklike A. Mountain
Aug 3
Joseph MacKinnon
August 02, 2024
On the basis of his calculations, Keith, who made roughly $72 million off the sale of his carbon capture company to Occidental Petroleum, recently suggested to the New York Times that following through on his scheme would not only lower temperatures but might also change the hue of twilight.
Of course, orange twilight is far from the only possible side effect of such efforts to meddle with the sun and sky.
Numerous scientists have indicated that solar geoengineering might lead to humanitarian and ecological disasters.
In recent years, hundreds of scientists have signed an open letter calling for an international non-use agreement on solar engineering, stressing that "the risks of solar geoengineering are poorly understood and can never be fully known. Impacts will vary across regions, and there are uncertainties about the effects on weather patterns, agriculture, and the provision of basic needs of food and water."
Blaze Newspreviously reported that a 2017 study published in Nature Communications indicated that aerosols released only in the northern hemisphere might increase droughts, hurricanes, and storms elsewhere.
"This is a really dangerous path to go down," Beatrice Rindevall, chairwoman of the Swedish Society for Nature, told the Times. "It could shock the climate system, could alter hydrological cycles and could exacerbate extreme weather and climate instability."
Full article at the following weblink:
https://www.theblaze.com/news/university-of-chicago-is-backing-climate-alarmists-work-to-block-sunlight-despite-dangers
SOB climate change psychopaths are spraying our skies with poisons and no, it is not a conspiracy theory
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/these-psychopaths-are-spraying-our-skies-and-no-it-is-not-a
Lindsey Graham sells out again
I guess every so often he needs to take a little time out from his job as salesman for the defense contractors and do something else to screw us.
https://mainemorningstar.com/2024/08/02/u-s-senate-panel-looks-for-ways-to-aid-electric-vehicle-industry/