I find it funny that California is known for their ridiculous laws/regulations but we've now released over 100 balloons filled with sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere to cool Earth with zero interference.
Meanwhile, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, and other states have or are
What if I told you that in just one month, my company can plant 4,166,667 magic trees anywhere in the world to provide shade? 4.1 million trees, spaced 17.5 feet apart can cover the entire city of San Francisco offering a natural shield from the sun's heat.
Now, these arenât
Sounds like climate scientists... we don't actually know how climate works due to too many variables. Don't add anything to the atmosphere or unforeseen things will happen. We won't invite you to conferences, will scorn you for not publishing, mock you for lacking credentials,
No, latex is not plastic. Latex is a natural, elastic material that comes from the sap of the rubber tree, also known as Hevea brasiliensis. The sap, called latex, is collected from beneath the bark of mature trees and is about 55% water and 40% rubber. The process of collecting
Scientists have been gatekeeping Stratospheric aerosol injection since the early 1970s fine tuning their models and zero progress towards field deployments. We've broken the seal, and we're not stopping.
Hurricane Milton was created by space lasers, but it wasn't the left. It was a shadow government that increased the power of the laser in the Gulf of Mexico. This laser is the most powerful laser in the solar system, and the energy that hits Earth in 1 hour is equivalent to the
Hurricane Milton wasn't created by space lasers, but it was definitely made stronger by new regulations on shipping fuel composition that massively reduce cloud albedo. Nobody is talking about this.
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The more I think about it, the clearer it is: this is a gift for solar geoengineering.
Two years ago, hardly anyone had heard of stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI). Today, the governor of Florida just backed a bill to try and ban it. Thatâs not a setback. Thatâs fuel, and
I support the bill by Senator @IleanaGarciaUSA to ban geoengineering and weather modification.
The Florida house, though, has gutted the bill and actually codified the practices.
We donât want to indulge this nonsense in Florida, where we are proud of our sunshine.
Over 860 people (including Casey) pay me to send sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, this is a weird thing people pay for and we're almost profitable.
Stop selling SaaS.
From the archive: @CJHandmer on advice for founders
"Don't fight capitalism. If you are trying to build a hardware startup at scale, you absolutely need to have capitalism behind you."
"Build something people want to pay for (instead of hoping to achieve a massive behavioral
SO2 emissions is the only reason we are not living in a 2C+ world and we are reducing it YoY. This is going to get gnarly if we don't start shifting some of the SO2 emissions higher in the stratosphere where there are no đ§ïž to rain out and diffuses quickly to protect us from
My annual decarbonization presentation is here.
200 slides, covering everything from water levels in Lake GatĂșn to sulfur dioxide emissions to ESG fund flows to Chinese auto exports to artificial intelligence.
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