UK Experiments to dim the Sun will be approved within weeks - Just like the food on your plate, the Sun, too, belongs to the state


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.

Prof Mark Symes, the programme director for Aria (Advanced Research and Invention Agency), said there would be “small controlled outdoor experiments on particular approaches”.

“We will be announcing who we have given funding to in a few weeks and when we do so we will be making clear when any outdoor experiments might be taking place,” he said.

“One of the missing pieces in this debate was physical data from the real world. Models can only tell us so much.

“Everything we do is going to be safe by design. We’re absolutely committed to responsible research, including responsible outdoor research.

“We have strong requirements around the length of time experiments can run for and their reversibility and we won’t be funding the release of any toxic substances to the environment.”

Geoengineering projects which seek to artificially alter the climate have proven controversial, with critics arguing they could bring damaging knock-on effects, as well as being an unhelpful distraction from lowering emissions.

However, scientists are increasingly concerned that carbon dioxide levels are not falling fast enough and that further action may be needed to prevent catastrophic warming.

One major area of research is Sunlight Reflection Methods (SRM), which includes Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) whereby tiny particles are released into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight.

Another potential solution is Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) in which ships would spray sea-salt particles into the sky to enhance the reflectivity of low-lying clouds.

Shipping fumes​

In recent decades, experts noticed that the clouds above shipping routes were far brighter than usual, as pollution caused them to become more reflective, bringing an overall dimming effect.

This cooling from shipping fumes was so marked, that when international regulations were enacted to curb sulphur dioxide emissions in 2020, it caused a spike in global warming, scientists believe.

Prof Jim Haywood, of Atmospheric Science, at the University of Exeter, said: “If you inject small particles into clouds you can brighten them hence reflecting more sunlight back out to space.

“How do we know this could work? Well there are a couple of very strong pieces of evidence.

“Ship emissions from the smoke stack into the marine environment lead to bright lines in clouds over the ocean.

“Then there was a volcanic eruption in Iceland in 2014 which spilled out a lot of sulphur dioxide. What this does is it brightens clouds and cools the planet. What we need to do is some form of field experiments.”

Seeding cirrus clouds​

Other ideas for geoengineering include seeding cirrus clouds to allow more heat to escape into space. Currently, the wispy high-altitude clouds act as a blanket, trapping in heat.

Dr Sebastian Eastham, a senior lecturer in Sustainable Aviation at Imperial College London, said: “Every time you fly, sulphur, which is naturally present in jet fuel, is emitted into the lower most stratosphere causing a small cooling effect.

“Similarly, aircraft contrails cause accidental cirrus cloud modification but in this case accidentally causing, rather than preventing or thinning, cirrus clouds.

“This points to the fact that it’s theoretically possible (to cool the planet) with current day technology but there are many practical questions that would need to be answered before they could be done at scale.”

Experts are hopeful that if experiments prove a success, they could be scaled up and implemented within 10 years.

As well as outdoor experiments, Aria will also be funding new modelling studies, indoor tests, climate monitoring and gauging public attitudes to geoengineering.
 
It's nearly May in the west of Scotland, the idea that the sunlight could be dimmed any further is bringing tears of laughter to my eyes. There aren't even leaves on the fucking trees here yet, everyone I know still has the fucking heating on.
 
Today, I spoke with somebody who went to the University of Exeter five years ago (BSc Graduate).

This has already backfired, with Science staff being harassed and threatened by people angry about this stupid idea.

Apparently, the funding is coming from Deutsche Bank as no British Bank wants to touch this idea with a ten foot barge pole. They (the staff) have also been told that 'it's not optional, you have to do this' despite many of them not wanting to do this or having serious doubts as to a) whether it will work and b) whether it is safe/ethical. Some are even said to be quitting in protest.

Smacks of Common Purpose/Third Sector involvement.

There's protests planned at the University as well, good to know that some students are now thinking 'this is stupid, this is not going to help us at all.'
 
This cooling from shipping fumes was so marked, that when international regulations were enacted to curb sulphur dioxide emissions in 2020, it caused a spike in global warming, scientists believe.
Ah yes, that inconvenient fact. That’s probably why the sun looks whiter as well. The air is cleaner
How did they live in England and draw the conclusion that it's too sunny?
You vill have 362 days of gloom and you vill be happy
Well hold the fuck on. Pollution is actually resulting in cooling. Shouldn't we be doing more of that to get temperatures down then?
Yes it does. This never gets mentioned, but it’s true. Sulphur dioxide etc.
Ooops!
I’m sure us living in the uk will be simply thrilled to have the sun dimmed even more, resulting in even less vitamin d production in even fewer days of the year when the sun is even fucking strong enough.
They do not have the right to do this. It’s not their fucking atmosphere. I hate these people
 
They should go with whichever project has the most super-villainesque vibes.
 
They do not have the right to do this. It’s not their fucking atmosphere. I hate these people
One of the more irritating things about living in our society, is that unilateral decisions that were never voted on, or even floated as ideas when the voting was being done; are implemented without consultation from the people that actually live in our society. The 'ratchet' effect from this is that stupid things that no one wants are floated through without issue; but trying to reverse them becomes a multi-year court battle that bankrupts the people rejecting the idea, and poisons them politically for life.
 
One of the more irritating things about living in our society, is that unilateral decisions that were never voted on, or even floated as ideas when the voting was being done; are implemented without consultation from the people that actually live in our society. The 'ratchet' effect from this is that stupid things that no one wants are floated through without issue; but trying to reverse them becomes a multi-year court battle that bankrupts the people rejecting the idea, and poisons them politically for life.
As with everything, from sport and music to the environment and beyond, these entitled cretins believe it's theirs and 'hands off!' to anybody else who dares say otherwise.

'MINE!'

They make badly behaved toddlers look like little angels.
 
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Ah yes, that inconvenient fact. That’s probably why the sun looks whiter as well. The air is cleaner

You vill have 362 days of gloom and you vill be happy

Yes it does. This never gets mentioned, but it’s true. Sulphur dioxide etc.
Ooops!
I’m sure us living in the uk will be simply thrilled to have the sun dimmed even more, resulting in even less vitamin d production in even fewer days of the year when the sun is even fucking strong enough.
They do not have the right to do this. It’s not their fucking atmosphere. I hate these people
That was a fun conspiracy thread. But come on they want to get less sunshine in Britain?

They do know that Greta's favourite solar panels NEED sunlight to operate, right? They want to take all the sunny days out of England? Like all seven? In a year.
 
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One of the more irritating things about living in our society, is that unilateral decisions that were never voted on, or even floated as ideas when the voting was being done; are implemented without consultation from the people that actually live in our society. The 'ratchet' effect from this is that stupid things that no one wants are floated through without issue; but trying to reverse them becomes a multi-year court battle that bankrupts the people rejecting the idea, and poisons them politically for life.
The problem though is that people generalize statements like this so that they can stop you from owning a factory that emits 2 carbons into the atmosphere per year. They never invoke this logic to stop the government replacing you with a flood of shitskinned retards.
 
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Just imagine how much carbon could be offset if the UK removed everyone who came on a boat in the last 15 years
 
This Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB)...

In areas where Low Winter Sun is already a problem, won't brightening the sky cause more driving problems for vehicle and train drivers?

If visibility is impacted, fatalities will occur.

We need to memory hole the names of these Scientists and their funders.
Not only this but low levels of sunlight cause serious ill health, including The Glasgow Effect.

Honest to God this is terrifying shit and will end badly. Mark my words. The supreme arrogance of that ham faced reptile cunt in charge apparently knows no bounds.

This is fucking with nature in the most reckless and severe way possible.
 
You'd think even indirectly fucking around with the effects of the celestial object that life on earth cannot survive without would be against the Outer Space Treaty but nooooooooooooo
 
Literally anything to avoid mass nuclear power. These people are gonna cause the death of us all with their insane bullshit.
I do not understand this fucking cult behavior from them.

Don't these shitbutts fucking worship the concept of solar power? Wouldn't this by definition make less of it?
 
Not only this but low levels of sunlight cause serious ill health, including The Glasgow Effect.
we already live in the fucking dark

seriously, we have the worst recorded Vitamin D levels in a population in western Europe, which ties in nicely with our genetic predisposition to MS. our children are given free vitamin D on the NHS because it is so fucking dark.

we can't afford any less sunlight, we are turning into the fucking ghost race up here
 
One of the more irritating things about living in our society, is that unilateral decisions that were never voted on, or even floated as ideas when the voting was being done; are implemented without consultation from the people that actually live in our society. The 'ratchet' effect from this is that stupid things that no one wants are floated through without issue; but trying to reverse them becomes a multi-year court battle that bankrupts the people rejecting the idea, and poisons them politically for life.
If our own Gov wasn't cucked then you would have Ireland calling this an act of war when this floats over during planting season lol
 
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