sheskunk
Well-Known Member
"In 1991, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines spewed the largest cloud of sulfur dioxide gas ever measured into the high atmosphere. The gas quickly formed tiny droplets of sulfuric acid, which acted like minuscule mirrors and reflected some of the sun’s rays back into space. For the next three years, average worldwide temperatures fell by more than one degree."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/10/science/earth/climate-tools-seek-to-bend-natures-path.html?rref=science/earth&module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection=Science&action=keypress®ion=FixedRight&pgtype=article
Geoenginnering is real, and it's on it's way. Personally I believe they have been spraying for years. I'm glad they are finally ready to start admitting it.
"One geoengineering approach would mimic this kind of volcanic action by spraying sulfuric acid droplets into the stratosphere. Planes, modified to fly higher than commercial flights, might be one way to do this at a relatively low cost. Giant tethered balloons might be another."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/10/science/earth/climate-tools-seek-to-bend-natures-path.html?rref=science/earth&module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection=Science&action=keypress®ion=FixedRight&pgtype=article
Geoenginnering is real, and it's on it's way. Personally I believe they have been spraying for years. I'm glad they are finally ready to start admitting it.
"One geoengineering approach would mimic this kind of volcanic action by spraying sulfuric acid droplets into the stratosphere. Planes, modified to fly higher than commercial flights, might be one way to do this at a relatively low cost. Giant tethered balloons might be another."