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* Scientists Warm Up to Idea on Cooling Down the Earth Solar geoengineering projects that involve deflecting the sun’s rays get a second look – Arden Dier, Newser.com
* Separately, a team from Australia’s Southern Cross University has tested how clouds respond to aerosols sprayed from a ship, though the results haven’t been released.
* Buying Time – Salting the Clouds to Cool an Overheating Earth – If it works, the next stage would be to aim at the heavens and try to change the composition of clouds above the Earth’s oceans.
* Universities, foundations, private investors and the federal government have started to fund a variety of efforts, from sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
* Although the Biden administration is funding research into different climate interventions, including marine cloud brightening, the White House distanced itself from the California study.
sending a statement to The New York Times that read: ‘The US government is not involved in the Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) experiment taking place in Alameda, CA, or anywhere else.
* In 2020, Congress directed the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to study solar radiation modification.
* 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattles NYC and beyond!
* Can Solar Geoengineering Be Used as a Weapon?
* When The CIA Considered Weaponizing Lightning – David Hambling, Forbes, Sep 21, 2020.
* New York Times admits the truth about COVID school closures and the long-term harms of fear-based decision-making – Chris Enloe, TheBlaze.com
* Four years after politicians shut down schools, the NYT published a new analysis admitting there is “broad acknowledgment among many public health and education experts” that school closures significantly harmed children despite not stopping the spread of COVID-19.
The kicker is that politicians subjected students to these harms despite a clear lack of evidence proving that school closures slowed the spread of COVID-19.