Biden administration coordinating research into ways to dim the sun
In an effort to curb so called global warming, the Biden administration is coordinating research into the feasibility and efficacy of blocking out the sun, at least partially.
On March 15, President Joe Biden signed Congress' "Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022" into law, providing funding for a five-year research plan to be coordinated by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OTSP).
The OTSP, whose deputy director for Climate and Environment was recently sanctioned by the National Academy of Sciences, will work in concert with relevant federal agencies on its "scientific assessment of solar and other rapid climate interventions in the context of near-term climate risks and hazards."
According to the White House, the "report shall include: (1) the definition of goals in relevant areas of scientific research; (2) capabilities required to model, analyze, observe, and monitor atmospheric composition; (3) climate impacts and the Earth’s radiation budget; and (4) the coordination of Federal research and investments to deliver this assessment to manage near-term climate risk and research in climate intervention."
CNBC reported that the efficacy of various solar geoengineering (SG) climate interventions will be studied, including stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), whereby aerosols are sprayed into the stratosphere to block and reflect sunlight back into space.
Spraying sulfate aerosols and other reflective substances (e.g., calcium carbonate particles, aluminum dioxide, or diamonds) into the atmosphere, around 12-16 miles above the Earth, can accomplish what volcanic eruptions have otherwise achieved in the way of partially blocking sunlight and temporarily cooling global mean temperatures.
For instance, the 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo reportedly brought down the global mean temperature by approximately 0.5 degrees for at least a year.
According to NASA, sulfate aerosols do not absorb sunlight, but instead reflect it, reducing the amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface. Sulfate aerosols may remain in the atmosphere for several days or, as indicated by Edward Parson, a professor of environmental law at UCLA's law school, for several months.
Parson noted that the yearly cost of a program to cool the Earth by one degree would be approximately $10 billion. This estimate was corroborated by the Bill Gates-funded SG team at Harvard University.
Last year, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine issued a report, stating SG strategies "have potential value as one of the tools that could be used to help meet goals for limiting global warming."
The report also noted that reflective aerosols sprayed into the atmosphere "spread relatively uniformly in longitude and are transported broadly poleward in latitude during their lifetime in the stratosphere," such that "the cooling effects of SAI would be inherently global." In other words, American efforts to dim the sun and cool the planet would similarly impact other nations.
Noah Diffenbaugh, professor at Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, claimed that SAI is a "relatively cheap, relatively effective potential intervention at the global scale that's likely to have a lot of side effects."
SAI's side effects may be myriad, granted any anthropogenic alteration to global or regional climate can impact environmental factors such as sea water temperature, precipitation patterns, ocean acidification, and sunlight intensity. Although temperature may come down as a result of SAI initiatives, the cost, extra to the estimated $10 billion a year, could be draughts, famines, and hurricanes.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/biden-administration-coordinating-research-into-ways-to-dim-the-sun
These psychos are truly insane. They think they are god and if allowed to proceed with this insanity will truly bring anthropogenic alteration to global or regional climate into reality. Not as a result of people living their lives, but on purpose, for a political agenda.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DHjktX1oQPU Rep. Gohmert took a lot of flak from the MSM for saying what he said here. Everyone thought it was the dumbest question ever. But Gohmert's question here is actually brilliant, and everyone missed the real point of the question.
The point being: Who has the authority to modify the climate of the entire planet, for all 7.5 billion humans- provided such a technology actually existed?
Now, we can more clearly see why the point of his question is relevant in today's world. And, that point will become increasingly more relevant as the years roll forward.
This will affect crop growths. But that is their purpose: decreasing growing season=starvation, blocking out the sun experimentally may not be temporary=impact on health, colder weather=higher energy costs to run your furnace or maybe not=freeze you into oblivion like Europe?
“Conspiracy theorists” right for the millionth time. Will the sleepers awaken yet? Of course not.
They have been cloud seeding for decades. Brennan gave a speech about how they have been doing it. China has done it. Many countries have that capability. It's been done here in the u.s. for quite awhile. https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/weather/summary.htm They call it rain enhancement.
Maybe they are NOT telling us what they will do, but rather what they have already done.
By ThE wAy guiSE mAkE sUrE tO gO sOlAr!!!11!!!111!!!!1111
Thanks, I didn't think of that. Does anyone make steam generators.
what hubris
And the left used to worship nature; now they want to rape and mutilate her.
Another Billion Dollar scam to feed the parasite