U.S. Startup Has Already Released Reflective Sulfur In Stratosphere By Balloon...

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Fred Bloggs

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Controversial and potentially risky? They don\'t care:

\"We make reflective, high-altitude, biodegradable clouds that cool the planet. Mimicking natural processes, our \"shiny clouds\" are going to prevent catastrophic global warming.

Specifically: we release a natural compound via reusable balloons to create reflective clouds in the stratosphere. They\'re *really* effective: 1 gram of our clouds offsets the warming that 1 ton of CO₂ emissions creates for a year. After three years, our clouds compost and settle back to Earth.

Because we deliver our clouds via reusable balloons, we\'re able to offset CO₂ at <1% of the cost of other solutions. Uniquely, we can also scale to offset *all* of global warming.

We can offset warming from all global annual CO₂ emissions with ~$30 million of our clouds, and every $1 billion of our clouds will cool the world by ~0.1°F!\"

Oooooookay- let\'s see how this pans out.

https://makesunsets.com/pages/about


Hysterical perspective:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/dec/25/can-controversial-geoengineering-fix-climate-crisis

A bunch of people pissed it\'s not going to cost trillions $$$, like those ridiculous fools who want to extract CO2 from air with blowers.
 

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