Climate Change Activists Begin Pumping Sulfuric Chemicals Into the Atmosphere to Stop Global Warming

I know. Let’s set off miniature volcanoes to fight climate change.

No wonder Hollywood can’t produce any good movies — interesting, controversial, and bizarre storylines are all being lapped up by happenings in the real world.

Like this one.

Luke Iseman is co-founder of Make Sunsets, a startup that launches weather balloons to inject sulphur into the atmosphere to develop particles that act like volcanoes screening the sun’s rays and cooling the planet.

What could go wrong?

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Plenty, according to experts quoted in a recent story on Iseman in the U.K.’s Telegraph.

But Iseman doesn’t care. After all, something has got to be done given the seriousness of climate change.

“I think that pretty quickly leads a rational person to an uncomfortable conclusion that we have a moral obligation to already be doing this at scale,” Iseman said to The Telegraph. “Every day we don’t do this is causing needless harm to people and ecosystems.”

But British biologist, natural historian and documentarian David Attenborough has called high-tech tampering with the Earth’s weather systems “fascist,” since it increases the power of developed nations.

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And if ideas like those of Iseman aren’t regulated; who knows where such weather tampering could lead?

Consider that at the world’s first nuclear bomb test in New Mexico in 1945, project director J. Robert Oppenheimer, during the countdown to the unprecedented atomic explosion, was reportedly only half joking when he said the blast could conceivably ignite the Earth’s atmosphere.

That wasn’t going to happen, of course. But start messing with nature on a large scale and bad things can occur.

So far, hundreds of scientists have placed their signatures on a call to stop large solar geoengineering developments.

There are concerns that the atmosphere’s ozone layer could be depleted or that there could be a change in precipitation patterns.

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