Experiments to dim the Sun will be approved within weeks
Experiments to dim sunlight to fight global warming will be given the green light by the Government within weeks.
Outdoor field trials which could include injecting aerosols into the atmosphere, or brightening clouds to reflect sunshine, are being considered by scientists as a way to prevent runaway climate change.
Aria, the Government’s advanced research and invention funding agency, has set aside £50 million for projects, which will be announced in the coming weeks.
Good grief this is stupid. A chap is bound to wonder who was responsible for dimming the UK government. Our problem isn't runaway climate change, it's runaway stupidity. Unfortunately, that tipping point was reached some time ago.
We need a prize for the first MP to suggest dimming the Sun by firing rockets full of water at it.
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I thought the chemtrails were working just fine blocking the sun.
It's impressive that Sir Kleir Squirmer has time for the Dhimming project: I had assumed that his time is monopolised by the transistor people.
That would be David Lammy.
And when France claims that the 'dimming' has affected their grape harvest, what then?
Just when Ed has installed all his solar panels. This is turbocharged thinking at its best!
Anon - some years ago I came across some work about incident sunlight being reduced, but only that one piece of work.
dearieme - Sir Kleir Squirmer seems to have switched off the transistor people cause but the Dhimming project seems to be advancing.
Tammly - the ideal promoter.
DJ - sour grapes?
Sam - yes, a turbocharged example of joined-up planning.
Another setback for the transistors. https://archive.is/F1ZB7
dearieme - and still the return to sanity is presented as if it's some kind of concession.
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