NO CONSPIRACY ANYMORE GEOENGINEERING EXPERIMENT MANIPULATING CLIMATE TO BEGIN
The world's first solar geoengineering experiments are scheduled to begin this year and could
have grave consequences for the environment.
The project, run by Harvard professors and scientists David Keith and Frank Keutsch,
will take place this spring after a Washington conference involving over one hundred scientists
and will be the first in a series of experiments with a view to eventually controlling the
climate.
CLIMATE MANIPULATION EXPERIMENTS TO BEGIN THIS YEAR The experiments will work my mimicking
the effects of the major volcanic eruptions in that they essentially fire particles into
space that reflect heat away from the planet, lowering temperatures int he atmosphere below.
Initially, a fine mist of sulfur dioxide, alumina, or calcium carbonate particles will
be sprayed into the stratosphere above Arizona, and the reflectivity of the particles measures
in their effect on the local weather patterns and temperatures.
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Initially, if the first series of experiments is a success, then the ultimate aims will
be twofold.
Firstly there is the possibility of altering the climate to avoid natural disasters, global
warming and the like.
Secondarily being able to influence the weather in a relatively localized area would have
implications for things such as crop growth, and eventually even famine and drought prevention.
There are of course also potential weaponization possibilities for this kind of research.
Violent lightning storms or conversely cutting off all rainfall to deprive an enemy of stable
conditions are something that various world militaries would undoubtedly be interested
in.
Despite the various potential uses for the technology, there are also dangers.
The effects of these experiments are very difficult to predict, and could adversely
affect the environment they are conducted over in unforeseen ways.
Even project leader Frank Keutsch was quoted as admitting as much: �If you put heat into
the stratosphere, it may change how much water gets transported from the troposphere to the
stratosphere, and the question is how much are you [creating] a domino effect with all
kinds of consequences?
What we can do to quantify this is to start with lab studies and try to understand the
relevant properties of these aerosols, � Similarly, the UN spokesman for environmental change
Kevin Trenberth was quoted as saying: �Cutting incoming solar radiation affects the weather
and hydrological cycle.
It promotes drought.
It destabilizes things and could cause wars.
The side effects are many and our models are just not good enough to predict the outcomes�
Given these risks involved, there will likely be a lot of protest to these experiments,
especially if there are any adverse effects noticed after the initial trials.
If the experiments are a success and aren't too damaging to the climate, they could potentially
end or counter global warming.
If the experiments go badly wrong or adverse effect aren't noted, a runaway cooling of
the earth could potentially happen, leading to an eventual mass extinction.
Although on a much smaller scale the research behind the experiments is based on sound data.
Following the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, global temperatures fell by half a degree.
Similar effects have been noted with numerous other large eruptions, and on a smaller scale,
these kinds of effects could benefit
the environment.
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