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Cold As Ice (6/10/24)

Jun 11, 2024 · 2h
Cold As Ice (6/10/24)
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Scientists of the ‘mad’ variety are suggesting that we could collectively refreeze the arctic and large amounts of water to prevent ocean levels from rising. A few years ago it...

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Scientists of the ‘mad’ variety are suggesting that we could collectively refreeze the arctic and large amounts of water to prevent ocean levels from rising. A few years ago it was also suggested we dump 8 trillions tons of artificial snow in the arctic. Now scientists at Reading’s Department of Meteorology are following in the UAE’s footsteps, which includes cloud seeding, to investigate how to spray electric charge into clouds to induce rainfall. Meanwhile, an interesting discovery - that fracking produces access to the lithium needed for electric cars - has pro-electric vehicle, climate change cult members at a crossroads. At this point, it is irrelevant to argue over what one believes about climate change, and instead important to focus on the geoengineering and terraforming projects being proposed. One of the wildest is moving the planet three million miles away from the sun.

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