Message from @Hob
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The article says STOPPING geoengineering after doing it will have bad consequences
@congatesu this isn't a collective, mate
it does and texas for example is proof of it
Did you even read the article you sent Tex?
why are you posting media articles
no
fuck me
The idea behind this type of geoengineering would be to create a sulfuric acid cloud in the upper atmosphere that's similar to what volcanic eruptions produce, Robock said. The clouds, formed after airplanes spray sulfur dioxide, would reflect solar radiation and thereby cool the planet.
He didn't even fucking read it
Fuck me
he only reads headlines
Classic Rex
**Gay parade next week**
*tex
trying to work fast, point is shit is actually real and its not even a conspiracy
But it'snot
the
problem
'Tis not
like just google how many airports allow cloud seeding planes for traffic
ive been on one
there is a HBO docu on it
Papers mate
like, i dont care about some faggot journalists opinion, i want an actual science opinion
Research
Anything
It doesn't do the things you claim mate
this shit isnt like murmurs this is mainstream
Not fucking magazine articles that you haven't read
fucking hell
<:whitey:467822735624765441> breathe it in boys
HBO has no cloud seeding documentaries.
sweet then post a paper on it
cloud seeding is used everywhere, dubai does it, half the US states do it, china does it, suadi arabia does it
Post a paper if it's mainstream like he said.
But it's no a problem
Otherwise it's pointless arguing.
From the article you linked, the one that disproved your point.
"To counteract global warming, humans may someday consider spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to form clouds — and artificially cool the Earth.
However, suddenly stopping that spraying would have a "devastating" global impact on animals and plants, potentially even leading to extinction, according to the first study on the potential biological impacts of climate intervention."
The article is based of a peer reviewed journal. ("The study was published in the peer-reviewed British journal Nature Ecology & Evolution.")
fuck me