What about the effects it could have on vegetation and growing organic food?
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Bingo. Free energy radiating down from the sky isn't a bad thing. Plant trees like mad. Don't block sunlight. It's amazing these people think they're educated and intelligent.
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The article looses me in the very first sentence... “spray sun-dimming chemicals into the atmosphere...” REALLY??? This is how post apocalyptic movies start. I understand the dangers of global warming but look for another way. Terrible idea.
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This is not a new concept and was always viewed as a ‘break glass’ alternative. Maybe in 15 years we’ll be at that point—I hope not, but it’s looking that way...
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During the 1970s, climate scientists wanted to stop global cooling by melting Arctic sea ice.
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A few flaws here: 1) there were wrong, and 2) it was not a consensus.
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The Eastern US is blowing away all cold records, and climate scientists are talking about dimming the sun, to make them even colder. Climate scientists also want to cut off the fossil fuel supply, which is keeping tens of millions of people from freezing to death.pic.twitter.com/LGB9NUZAkX
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They want to run the world off solar power, and also want to reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the earth. I wonder what "Harvard and Yale scientists" are smoking these days?
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They've been doing this since the late 40's and denying it. Now they're trying to make it mainstream.
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The proposal has nothing to do with commercial airlines, sad truther.
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