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Ever-higher temperatures are melting the ice sheets faster than projected. Sea level is rising. International efforts to reduce greenhouse gases are taking longer than expected. It’s a nightmare scenario that could soon demand an emergency response. What to do? One idea gaining traction is to seed marine clouds with salt water or other particles, increasing their potential to reflect solar rays,
Congress considering weather manipulation to combat “climate change”
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We can brighten clouds to reflect heat and reduce global warming. But should we?
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Episode 3 of the Political Research Digest explores new research by Megan Mullin of Duke University on climate polarization, the factors that influence climate opinion, and how to manage the partisan divide. Host Matt Grossmann also talks to Ohio State University’s Graham Dixon about a new experiment showing that highlighting free-market ideas alleviates conservative skepticism about climate change.
Episode 3: Polarized Opinion on Climate Change and Messages that Move Conservatives - Niskanen Center
You know you have to be done dumb SOB to think weather manipulation is a conspiracy as people have warned about weather manipulation for years.
yet here it is in plain view, and we still have idiots who are so fkn clueless to reality they'll still say controlling the weather is a conspiracy it is amazing what lies in plain view yet is denied by those who are so out of touch with reality it's incredible.
Congress considering weather manipulation to combat “climate change”
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We can brighten clouds to reflect heat and reduce global warming. But should we?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Episode 3 of the Political Research Digest explores new research by Megan Mullin of Duke University on climate polarization, the factors that influence climate opinion, and how to manage the partisan divide. Host Matt Grossmann also talks to Ohio State University’s Graham Dixon about a new experiment showing that highlighting free-market ideas alleviates conservative skepticism about climate change.
Episode 3: Polarized Opinion on Climate Change and Messages that Move Conservatives - Niskanen Center
You know you have to be done dumb SOB to think weather manipulation is a conspiracy as people have warned about weather manipulation for years.
yet here it is in plain view, and we still have idiots who are so fkn clueless to reality they'll still say controlling the weather is a conspiracy it is amazing what lies in plain view yet is denied by those who are so out of touch with reality it's incredible.