I can't wait to find out that geoengineering is probably sponsored by companies like BP, Shell, Santos, BHP, Rio tinto, Glencore, Roy Hill, ConocoPhillips, etc.
"We marveled at our own magnificence, as we gave birth to AI."
"AI? You mean artificial intelligence?"
"A singular consciousness that spawned an entire race of machines. We don't know who struck first, us or them. But we know that it was us that scorched the sky."
This is incredibly dangerous. We lack knowledge of how all these interconnected systems affect oneanother and how quick - or slow - the feedback loops are.
ARIA will devote £50 million ($66.5 million) to funding various small-scale outdoor experiments to explore the effects of spreading aerosols into clouds.
50 million
small scale
outdoor into clouds
the first contradicts the second and the second contradicts the third
If you put shit into real clouds its not an "experiment" its a live test with no way to control it
There is a great Hank Green video on the topic. In short we were already putting a ton of aerosols via cargo ship emissions (toxic ones) and recent regulations made the fuel cleaner. This resulted in global temperature spike suggesting aerosols are effective - we already run a massive unsupervised experiment.
Of course, I think this is completely asinine. I can’t help but wonder, though, if researching it is necessary. There’s not nearly enough political will to stop environmental damage at the source, such as imposing strict regulations on fossil fuel companies.
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Geoengineering experiments to dim sunlight may soon begin in the fight against climate change | Spyke
I can't wait to find out that geoengineering is probably sponsored by companies like BP, Shell, Santos, BHP, Rio tinto, Glencore, Roy Hill, ConocoPhillips, etc.
Whatever keeps the shareholders happy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICTDXHir380&t=62
--- The Matrix
I always get such strong nostalgic vibes when I watch clips from The Matrix.
This is incredibly dangerous. We lack knowledge of how all these interconnected systems affect oneanother and how quick - or slow - the feedback loops are.
Just by cutting down forests back in the 1500s we contributed to "the Little Ice age": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-YLTbm2GNQ
So it begins
the first contradicts the second and the second contradicts the third
If you put shit into real clouds its not an "experiment" its a live test with no way to control it
dim idea
Wasn't this also the plot of some Highlander movie?
There is a great Hank Green video on the topic. In short we were already putting a ton of aerosols via cargo ship emissions (toxic ones) and recent regulations made the fuel cleaner. This resulted in global temperature spike suggesting aerosols are effective - we already run a massive unsupervised experiment.
There's a follow-up to that video where he explains he was wrong and it's probably a bad idea
https://youtu.be/eYYJZaTIMb0
Of course, I think this is completely asinine. I can’t help but wonder, though, if researching it is necessary. There’s not nearly enough political will to stop environmental damage at the source, such as imposing strict regulations on fossil fuel companies.