the last decade arc... chemtrails arent real lol chemtrails are a conspiracy theory chemtrails might be real, but i doubt it. alot of people talking about chemtrails. chemtrails are not what people say. chem trails are real lol

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chemtrails are good for you
Britannica AI Icon Geoengeneering 1 Sources Geoengineering involves large-scale manipulation of Earth's climate to achieve specific benefits. It addresses global climate control by managing solar radiation and the fate of energy within the Earth system. Proposed in the mid-20th century, early techniques like cloud seeding aimed to alter weather regionally, but now geoengineering focuses on the global scale due to rising CO_2 levels and global warming concerns. Two main approaches exist: Increasing the reflection of incoming solar radiation to reduce the heating effect on Earth's surface and lower atmosphere. Removing CO_2 from the atmosphere and storing it to counter rising temperatures, carbon dioxide levels, and ocean acidification. However, geoengineering is controversial due to the risks associated with modifying the global climate, which is not yet fully understood. Rigorous testing is advocated before implementing any proposal to avoid unintended consequences. Want to discover more about specific geoengineering techniques and their potential impacts? Related Questions What are some examples of greenhouse gases? How does cloud seeding work? What are the main types of geoengineering? What are the potential environmental impacts of geoengineering? Where is being used? 4 Sources Geoengineering is being utilized in several ways and places: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): CCS is a geoengineering proposal where carbon dioxide is separated from other gases in industrial emissions, compressed, and transported to isolated locations for long-term storage. Suitable locations include deep saline formations, depleted oil and gas reservoirs, or the deep ocean. Carbon Burial: Also known as carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), this involves pumping pressurized CO_2 into geological structures deep underground or in the deep ocean. In 2019, approximately 49.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide were injected underground in the United States. While most existing CCUS facilities are in the United States and Europe, investment has expanded worldwide since 2017, with countries like China, Australia, and New Zealand planning to increase their capacity. Cloud Whitening: This untested geoengineering technique aims to increase the reflectance of Earth’s cloud cover to reduce incoming solar radiation. It involves spraying seawater droplets and dissolved salts into the air using devices on land and oceangoing vessels. As the water evaporates, salt crystals remain, reflecting solar radiation and potentially increasing marine cloud coverage. Would you like to explore any of these applications of geoengineering further? Related Questions What are some specific examples of carbon capture projects? How does cloud seeding work, and where is it used? What are the potential environmental impacts of carbon burial? What international organizations are involved in geoengineering research? How does cloud seeding work, and where is it used? 3 Sources Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that introduces substances into clouds to act as condensation nuclei or ice nuclei, with the goal of inducing precipitation. This process aims to increase water supplies and mountain snowpacks and can also suppress the formation of large hailstones. How Cloud Seeding Works Cloud seeding involves introducing substances into clouds to modify their behavior. Here's a breakdown: Nuclei Formation: Cloud droplets form when atmospheric water vapor condenses on small particles called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Supercooled Clouds: Clouds often develop at altitudes where temperatures are below 0° C, but the droplets do not freeze due to the purity of the water. These are called supercooled clouds. Ice Nuclei Addition: Cloud seeding introduces ice nuclei to upset cloud stability, causing ice crystals to form, grow, and result in precipitation. Seeding Agents: Substances like dry ice or silver iodide are introduced into clouds. Dry ice causes ice crystals to form spontaneously, while silver iodide particles serve as ice nuclei. Where Cloud Seeding Is Used Cloud seeding has been employed in various countries and regions: United States: Ground generators have been used to perform silver iodide seeding. France: Silver iodide seeding has been conducted using ground generators. Switzerland: Ground generators have been used for silver iodide seeding. Argentina: Silver iodide seeding has been performed using ground generators. Australia: Experimenters have used airplanes for dispersing silver iodide particles. Israel: Airplanes have been used for dispersing silver iodide particles. Soviet Union (former): Rockets fired from the ground and artillery guns were used to disperse lead iodide or silver iodide. Would you like to know about the controversies surrounding cloud seeding? Climate change - Global Cooling, Ice Age, Human Impact | Britannica
For example. Free of charge Glyphosate spreading to all farmers and gardeners via biofuel that gets added to the cerosin. It's basically a wellfre program for farmers and pharma industry via secondary effects.
The real question is what came first. "Man made" to some degree for sure. But if CO2 is the main culprit or the unknowing victim needs to be seen. Creating a CO2 market creates tax leverage at first and a potentially kill switch for humanity second where market participants could at one point drive down CO2 below critical levels of 180 ppm, where plants would stop growing. Meaning the greenhouse farmers could be controlling the food supply without anybody else able to grow their own food. Also selling O2 then would become big business. Real intentions are often very sinister.
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David II 1 month ago
😂😂😂 Nothing better than waking in the morning and breathing in aluminum and graphene. By the way, I use the club at least once a week. Hope you had a good summer