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This article is from Forbes magazine. Here is the link
A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong?

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Microsoft’s billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling effect. The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution by spraying non-toxic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming.

Widespread research into the efficacy of solar geoengineering has been stalled for years due to controversy. Opponents believe such science comes with unpredictable risks, including extreme shifts in weather patterns not dissimilar to warming trends we are already witnessing. Environmentalists similarly fear that a dramatic shift in mitigation strategy will be treated as a green light to continue emitting greenhouse gases with little to no changes in current consumption and production patterns.

SCoPEx will take a small step in its early research this June near the town of Kiruna, Sweden, where the Swedish Space Corporation has agreed to help launch a balloon carrying scientific equipment 12 miles (20 km) high. The launch will not release any stratospheric aerosols. Rather, it will serve as a test to maneuver the balloon and examine communications and operational systems. If successful, this could be a step towards a second experimental stage that would release a small amount of CaCO3 dust into the atmosphere.

David Keith, a professor of applied physics and public policy at Harvard University, recognizes the “very many real concerns” of geoengineering. It is true that no one knows what will happen until the CaCO3 is released and then studied afterward. Keith and fellow SCoPEx scientists published a paper in 2017 suggesting that the dust may actually replenish the ozone layer by reacting with ozone-destroying molecules. “Further research on this and similar methods could lead to reductions in risks and improved efficacy of solar geoengineering methods,” write the authors of the paper.

The exact amount of CaCO3 needed to cool the planet is unknown, and SCoPEx scientists similarly cannot confirm whether it is the best stratospheric aerosol for the job. Early research suggests that the substance has “near-ideal optical properties” that would allow it to absorb far less radiation that sulfate aerosols, causing significantly less stratospheric heating. This is the purpose of the experiment: once a safe, experimental amount of CaCO3 is released, the balloon will fly through it, sampling atmospheric reactions and recording resulting dynamics. Frank Keutsch, the project’s principal investigator, does not know what the results might bring. The perfect aerosol would not immediately tamper with stratospheric chemistry at all: “The only thing it would do is scatter maximum sunlight and hence cool down the planet.”

Proponents of geoengineering have cited the global cooling effects of volcanic eruptions that result from the introduction of sulfuric ash into the atmosphere. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia resulted in the “year without a summer,” while the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines lowered global average temperatures by 0.5° C. Deliberate introduction of similar particles could potentially counter decades of greenhouse gas emissions. A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggested the SCoPEx procedure could lower global temperatures by a full 1.5° C for no more than $1-10 billion a year.

Again, these temperature decreases bring with them serious risks. Freezing temperatures in 1815 led to failed crops in near-famine conditions. British scientists have cited stratospheric aerosols from volcanic eruptions in Alaska and Mexico as the potential cause of drought in Africa’s Sahel region. Major disruption of the global climate could bring unintended consequences, negatively impacting highly populated regions and engineering another refugee crisis.

David Keith has proposed the creation of a “risk pool” to compensate smaller nations for collateral damage caused by such tests, but such a payout might be little comfort to those displaced by unlivable conditions. The United States, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia blocked a 2019 United Nations assessment of global geoengineering plans. International cooperation will be required to assess the risks, winners, and losers of any such experiment, and how best to proceed with all in mind.

Considering the unknown risks attached to solar geoengineering, OECD members should continue in their efforts to develop economically attractive renewable energy technology, even as it supplements such efforts with limited and careful research and experimentation.

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So what do u guys think? Is it a good plan from Bill Gates or not?
Are his intention good or bad?
 

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Bill Gates is an evolutionist, an atheist, a servant of Satan (unbeknownst to him), who leads millions astray and leans on his own understanding, will be judged and will forfeit his soul. Block the sun? To think this guy is a genius. No surprise, Stephen Hawking was too, another fool.
 

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I actually heard this first while watching this video....
 

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Oh give him a break, Bill Gates has done a lot of good things.... If it weren't for him, you may not even be able to post from a computer on these forums right now.
 

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Oh give him a break, Bill Gates has done a lot of good things.... If it weren't for him, you may not even be able to post from a computer on these forums right now.

Baloney, bill gates is an thief. He stole ideas and used him as him own. We don't need his crap to post here and I know the people who invented the internet and it was nothing to do with gates so get off your sick horse
 
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Oh give him a break, Bill Gates has done a lot of good things.... If it weren't for him, you may not even be able to post from a computer on these forums right now.

Ok then I'll give Bill Gates a break... He has done some good in the 3rd world countries, building wells and such...
 
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This article is from Forbes magazine. Here is the link
A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong?

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Microsoft’s billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling effect. The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution by spraying non-toxic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming.

Widespread research into the efficacy of solar geoengineering has been stalled for years due to controversy. Opponents believe such science comes with unpredictable risks, including extreme shifts in weather patterns not dissimilar to warming trends we are already witnessing. Environmentalists similarly fear that a dramatic shift in mitigation strategy will be treated as a green light to continue emitting greenhouse gases with little to no changes in current consumption and production patterns.

SCoPEx will take a small step in its early research this June near the town of Kiruna, Sweden, where the Swedish Space Corporation has agreed to help launch a balloon carrying scientific equipment 12 miles (20 km) high. The launch will not release any stratospheric aerosols. Rather, it will serve as a test to maneuver the balloon and examine communications and operational systems. If successful, this could be a step towards a second experimental stage that would release a small amount of CaCO3 dust into the atmosphere.

David Keith, a professor of applied physics and public policy at Harvard University, recognizes the “very many real concerns” of geoengineering. It is true that no one knows what will happen until the CaCO3 is released and then studied afterward. Keith and fellow SCoPEx scientists published a paper in 2017 suggesting that the dust may actually replenish the ozone layer by reacting with ozone-destroying molecules. “Further research on this and similar methods could lead to reductions in risks and improved efficacy of solar geoengineering methods,” write the authors of the paper.

The exact amount of CaCO3 needed to cool the planet is unknown, and SCoPEx scientists similarly cannot confirm whether it is the best stratospheric aerosol for the job. Early research suggests that the substance has “near-ideal optical properties” that would allow it to absorb far less radiation that sulfate aerosols, causing significantly less stratospheric heating. This is the purpose of the experiment: once a safe, experimental amount of CaCO3 is released, the balloon will fly through it, sampling atmospheric reactions and recording resulting dynamics. Frank Keutsch, the project’s principal investigator, does not know what the results might bring. The perfect aerosol would not immediately tamper with stratospheric chemistry at all: “The only thing it would do is scatter maximum sunlight and hence cool down the planet.”

Proponents of geoengineering have cited the global cooling effects of volcanic eruptions that result from the introduction of sulfuric ash into the atmosphere. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia resulted in the “year without a summer,” while the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines lowered global average temperatures by 0.5° C. Deliberate introduction of similar particles could potentially counter decades of greenhouse gas emissions. A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggested the SCoPEx procedure could lower global temperatures by a full 1.5° C for no more than $1-10 billion a year.

Again, these temperature decreases bring with them serious risks. Freezing temperatures in 1815 led to failed crops in near-famine conditions. British scientists have cited stratospheric aerosols from volcanic eruptions in Alaska and Mexico as the potential cause of drought in Africa’s Sahel region. Major disruption of the global climate could bring unintended consequences, negatively impacting highly populated regions and engineering another refugee crisis.

David Keith has proposed the creation of a “risk pool” to compensate smaller nations for collateral damage caused by such tests, but such a payout might be little comfort to those displaced by unlivable conditions. The United States, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia blocked a 2019 United Nations assessment of global geoengineering plans. International cooperation will be required to assess the risks, winners, and losers of any such experiment, and how best to proceed with all in mind.

Considering the unknown risks attached to solar geoengineering, OECD members should continue in their efforts to develop economically attractive renewable energy technology, even as it supplements such efforts with limited and careful research and experimentation.

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So what do u guys think? Is it a good plan from Bill Gates or not?
Are his intention good or bad?
I remember that on the Simpsons as well, remember that old Sea dog bloke and what he was about to say and Mr Burns pointed his finger at him and said, Shut up you !

Who challenges Bill Gates ?

This Summer has been coolest for years that I known of here in QLD.
I even heard Trump say that it's going to get cooler now and that was in Dec I think that he said that, he was correct it has been, maybe they have finished with exploding all them Nuclear bombs at Antarctica that we are not allowed to know anything about at all. Thanks to our all mighty MSM Nazis that dismiss anything that they want too, as if we the people are not worthy of such.
What a monumental bigoted MSM the world truly has nowadays, any anyone who claims such are not is such a fool.
The MSM is controlled by a secret society, that claims to be above all in it's workings.
 
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Let's criticize the government instead...
All governments in the world, left and right, for bringing the end to western civilization


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Woe! Woe! Woe to the inhabitants of the earth

Woe to the authority of this world... Woe Woe Woe
 

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This Summer has been coolest for years that I known of here in QLD.

Here in Melbourne, I've never seen a colder summer.. And humid which is unusual. We get the odd hot humid days but cold humid is unheard of here.

My olds are from the Portuguese island of Madeira... Popular Euro travel destination...
It's been snowing there in the mountains, and heaps. My olds never heard of snow falling when they lived there, b4 me.

Apart from the pseudoscientists of climate change, the others in the field have been predicting this. Its called a solar maxima or something.
Its a cycle the sun goes through when its hot spots rage and die down... They've been saying to brace for a cold age

Don't get me wrong, your theory is still very possible if not probable knowing how wickedly evil these elite are
 

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Baloney, bill gates is an thief. He stole ideas and used him as him own. We don't need his crap to post here and I know the people who invented the internet and it was nothing to do with gates so get off your sick horse

I heard that it was a community of geeks that used to share each other's gear and that Bill stole it and patented it and got rich...
Is that about how it went?
 
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Baloney, bill gates is an thief. He stole ideas and used him as him own. We don't need his crap to post here and I know the people who invented the internet and it was nothing to do with gates so get off your sick horse

You wouldn't have Microsoft, and Apple Mac wouldn't have survived if Bill Gates didn't come in to help them financially.
 

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You wouldn't have Microsoft, and Apple Mac wouldn't have survived if Bill Gates didn't come in to help them financially.

True... Well... You are running Bill Gates' latest programming which is 2nd to none.

The most loyal programming since the early 20th century
 

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Here in Melbourne, I've never seen a colder summer.. And humid which is unusual. We get the odd hot humid days but cold humid is unheard of here.

My olds are from the Portuguese island of Madeira... Popular Euro travel destination...
It's been snowing there in the mountains, and heaps. My olds never heard of snow falling when they lived there, b4 me.

Apart from the pseudoscientists of climate change, the others in the field have been predicting this. Its called a solar maxima or something.
Its a cycle the sun goes through when its hot spots rage and die down... They've been saying to brace for a cold age

Don't get me wrong, your theory is still very possible if not probable knowing how wickedly evil these elite are
I seen a show that pointed to the Earths axis is due to the climate, Stonehenge mapped it all out all them years ago they said, the showed the whole thing was spot on.
They found out all the points that are around the sight that you can not see, by using tec they have now to see it all, I recorded it but lost it due to my recorder got blown up by lightning and have never seen that show again. it showed 7 or so year cycles and then another 7 outside of that I think, but they could work out when the times of drought would come and all.
The way that the Ocean currants flow would be changed as well.

Maybe the north pole was the south once as well, maybe that happened when the Earth got hit by a water asteroid and the mammoths got snap frozen and we see that with after that people all did not live as long.
 
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I heard that it was a community of geeks that used to share each other's gear and that Bill stole it and patented it and got rich...
Is that about how it went?

In a way yes. He stole much of his stuff. Like DOS and even the mouse
 
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Here in Melbourne, I've never seen a colder summer.. And humid which is unusual. We get the odd hot humid days but cold humid is unheard of here.

My olds are from the Portuguese island of Madeira... Popular Euro travel destination...
It's been snowing there in the mountains, and heaps. My olds never heard of snow falling when they lived there, b4 me.

Apart from the pseudoscientists of climate change, the others in the field have been predicting this. Its called a solar maxima or something.
Its a cycle the sun goes through when its hot spots rage and die down... They've been saying to brace for a cold age

Don't get me wrong, your theory is still very possible if not probable knowing how wickedly evil these elite are
My dad came back from Denmark in 1963 as he was born in Australia and hated the cold snow Denmark and he got back here and they got Snow south of Toowoomba for the first time that he had seen such. but I think it was recorded once before that. but like with floods anything may happen anywhere sort of out of the blue.

We had a down pore in Toowoomba that seen cars washed away in the streets. but my dad said as he was a young their was a rain that came down south of Toowoomba that hard that he found it hard to breath, it was coming down that hard.
They have worked out that at times their are areas called down burst that just open up and can be up to 2km wide that a Plane can just drop out of the sky and when it gets nearer ground it fluffs up like turbulence that is so wild, but when this happens most will try and pull up and this is a no no, as it's best to pull down or you will not have a chance.

I was out west south of Rockhampton and a mate who lived their all his life and a Army mate was with, looked around and seen nothing but fairy type rain and said do you think we will be right out here with this, yep they said, ok you boys know best ? well no ! I had to swim for my life and was stuck for 3 days and nights and took 3 weeks to get the bikes back out.
 
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You wouldn't have Microsoft, and Apple Mac wouldn't have survived if Bill Gates didn't come in to help them financially.

Bull. Apple didn't need Bill's help, Bill had to pay a huge lawsuit they lost against Apple, people keep bring up that ridiculous and stupid idea which has no merit in reality. Here's a video about it:


Who gives [edit] if there was no Microsoft, that would be a God send. Windows have done more harm than good and there are a dang site more better Operating Systems out here then windows. I haven't used winblows in about 20 years now and I don't use Apple. I haven't had a virus, mal-ware, or spyware in almost 20 years. So don't act like your liberal baby hating buddy Bill Gates is a reat guy
 
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Bull. Apple didn't need Bill's help, Bill had to pay a huge lawsuit they lost against Apple, people keep bring up that ridiculous and stupid idea which has no merit in reality. Here's a video about it:


Who gives a crap if there was no Microsoft, that would be a God send. Windows have done more harm than good and there are a dang site more better Operating Systems out here then windows. I haven't used winblows in about 20 years now and I don't use Apple. I haven't had a virus, mal-ware, or spyware in almost 20 years. So don't act like your liberal baby hating buddy Bill Gates is a reat guy

Millions of people would be seriously handicapped if there was no Microsoft; I am one of them. I have used Microsoft since the days of MS-DOS and am still more than happy with the Windows OS. (Of course, the millions of servers running a Microsoft OS is another matter.) Like you I haven't had a virus, mal-ware, or spyware in more than 20 years.

Bill Gates has done an unbelievable amount of good for the world, especially in the area of global health. He is a GREAT GUY. Why are you so jealous of him?
 
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This article is from Forbes magazine. Here is the link
A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong?

View attachment 12689

Microsoft’s billionaire founder Bill Gates is financially backing the development of sun-dimming technology that would potentially reflect sunlight out of Earth’s atmosphere, triggering a global cooling effect. The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution by spraying non-toxic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming.

Widespread research into the efficacy of solar geoengineering has been stalled for years due to controversy. Opponents believe such science comes with unpredictable risks, including extreme shifts in weather patterns not dissimilar to warming trends we are already witnessing. Environmentalists similarly fear that a dramatic shift in mitigation strategy will be treated as a green light to continue emitting greenhouse gases with little to no changes in current consumption and production patterns.

SCoPEx will take a small step in its early research this June near the town of Kiruna, Sweden, where the Swedish Space Corporation has agreed to help launch a balloon carrying scientific equipment 12 miles (20 km) high. The launch will not release any stratospheric aerosols. Rather, it will serve as a test to maneuver the balloon and examine communications and operational systems. If successful, this could be a step towards a second experimental stage that would release a small amount of CaCO3 dust into the atmosphere.

David Keith, a professor of applied physics and public policy at Harvard University, recognizes the “very many real concerns” of geoengineering. It is true that no one knows what will happen until the CaCO3 is released and then studied afterward. Keith and fellow SCoPEx scientists published a paper in 2017 suggesting that the dust may actually replenish the ozone layer by reacting with ozone-destroying molecules. “Further research on this and similar methods could lead to reductions in risks and improved efficacy of solar geoengineering methods,” write the authors of the paper.

The exact amount of CaCO3 needed to cool the planet is unknown, and SCoPEx scientists similarly cannot confirm whether it is the best stratospheric aerosol for the job. Early research suggests that the substance has “near-ideal optical properties” that would allow it to absorb far less radiation that sulfate aerosols, causing significantly less stratospheric heating. This is the purpose of the experiment: once a safe, experimental amount of CaCO3 is released, the balloon will fly through it, sampling atmospheric reactions and recording resulting dynamics. Frank Keutsch, the project’s principal investigator, does not know what the results might bring. The perfect aerosol would not immediately tamper with stratospheric chemistry at all: “The only thing it would do is scatter maximum sunlight and hence cool down the planet.”

Proponents of geoengineering have cited the global cooling effects of volcanic eruptions that result from the introduction of sulfuric ash into the atmosphere. The 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia resulted in the “year without a summer,” while the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines lowered global average temperatures by 0.5° C. Deliberate introduction of similar particles could potentially counter decades of greenhouse gas emissions. A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggested the SCoPEx procedure could lower global temperatures by a full 1.5° C for no more than $1-10 billion a year.

Again, these temperature decreases bring with them serious risks. Freezing temperatures in 1815 led to failed crops in near-famine conditions. British scientists have cited stratospheric aerosols from volcanic eruptions in Alaska and Mexico as the potential cause of drought in Africa’s Sahel region. Major disruption of the global climate could bring unintended consequences, negatively impacting highly populated regions and engineering another refugee crisis.

David Keith has proposed the creation of a “risk pool” to compensate smaller nations for collateral damage caused by such tests, but such a payout might be little comfort to those displaced by unlivable conditions. The United States, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia blocked a 2019 United Nations assessment of global geoengineering plans. International cooperation will be required to assess the risks, winners, and losers of any such experiment, and how best to proceed with all in mind.

Considering the unknown risks attached to solar geoengineering, OECD members should continue in their efforts to develop economically attractive renewable energy technology, even as it supplements such efforts with limited and careful research and experimentation.

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So what do u guys think? Is it a good plan from Bill Gates or not?
Are his intention good or bad?

"The sun and moon will be darkened, and the stars no longer shine."
Joel 3:15
 
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