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A sun reflector for Earth? Scientists explore the potential risks and benefits
Posted: April 6, 2021 by oldbrew in alarmism, geo-engineering, Temperature   
 

 
The Sun is more than capable of regulating itself. Attempts by humans to interfere with its effects are by definition ill-conceived. No trend in Arctic summer sea ice data since the early 2000s, for example, despite so-called experts claiming it was doomed several years ago, so who needs any intervention?
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Nine of the hottest years in human history [Talkshop comment – meaning since 1979, when satellite data became moderately reliable] have occurred in the last decade.

Without a major shift in this climate trajectory, the future of life on Earth is in question, claims Phys.org.

Should humans, whose fossil-fueled society is driving climate change [Talkshop comment – evidence-free assertion], use technology to put the brakes on global warming?

Every month since September 2019 the Climate Intervention Biology Working Group, a team of internationally recognized experts in climate science and ecology, has gathered remotely to bring science to bear on that question and the consequences of geoengineering a cooler Earth by reflecting a portion of the sun’s radiation away from the planet — a climate intervention strategy known as solar radiation modification (SRM).

https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/2021/04/06/a-sun-reflector-for-earth-scientists-explore-the-potential-risks-and-benefits/

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I have no scientific training at all.
But sumthin' tells me this could prove to be a very bad idea...