WRITTEN BY LYNNE BALZER, GUEST POST ON MAR 4, 2024. POSTED IN NEWS AND OPINION
Geoengineering The Sky, Part 2.0
The people pushing the “climate crisis” narrative are finally starting to realize that the measures undertaken to cool the Earth by reducing carbon dioxide are not working as well as they had hoped.
So now they’ve decided to take more extreme measures.
We previously reported about a plan, dubbed Solar Radiation Management (SRM), also called solar geoengineering, that would inject millions of tons of tiny sulfur dioxide (SO2) particles into the stratosphere, at an altitude of 10 – 15 miles (16 -24 km) to reflect sunlight to cool the planet.
A 2018 study at Harvard University estimated that this would cost around $2.25 billion a year over 15 years.
A California project entitled “Make Sunsets” released sulfur and other harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, using high-altitude weather balloons.
https://climatechangedispatch.com/geoengineering-the-sky-part-2-0/