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How Biden Plans to Block the Sun to Save the Planet

Solar radiation modification (SRM) is a form of geoengineering that aims to cool off the Earth by refiecting sunlight back into space.

How Biden Plans to Block the Sun to Save the Planet

The controversial strategy comes with significant risks, but that didn't stop the White House from moving forward with a research plan for "solar and other rapid climate interventions." The congressionally mandated research plan is focused on atmospheric-based approaches, such as stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) and marine cloud brightening

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(MCB), as opposed to space-based approaches, which include mirrors in space, or white roofs and other local-scale measures to increase surface refiectance. The research "would help to prepare the United States for possible deployment of SRM by other public and private actors," the report notes, suggesting the government is seriously considering use of this extremely risky technology — if it hasn't already decided to move forward.

What Is Stratospheric Aerosol Injection?

SAI involves injecting refiective aerosol particles into the stratosphere, where they refiect sunlight away from the Earth. Volcanic eruptions are natural versions of SAI, but technological constraints surround man-made SAI, as "dispersing aerosols in suficiently high altitudes is challenging," according to a Climate Analytics report. The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) explained:

"In effect, SAI simulates what happens during large volcanic eruptions, whenvolcanoes emit small particles into the upper atmosphere (called thestratosphere). These particles refiect sunlight and lead to cooling for as long asthey remain in the stratosphere, which may be up to a few years after injection.By injecting sulfate or other aerosol particles into the stratosphere, SAI wouldmimic the cooling effect of a large volcanic eruption's effect of lower globaltemperatures. If ever deployed, SAI would have global impacts, reducingtemperatures and altering precipitation patterns across the planet."

By refiecting more solar radiation back into space, the aerosols lower global temperatures but also have a serious "side effect" — they lower average precipitation. As a result, additional geoengineering techniques — such as thinning out cirrus clouds in the upper atmosphere — would be necessary to counteract the decrease in precipitation. The White House report also highlighted potential issues with SAI, noting:

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"SAI approaches could worsen soil acidity, with impacts to food production,compared to warming at Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (RCP8.5)levels without SAI in some regions due to acidic deposition (e.g., the PacificNorthwest, southern Greenland, the Himalayas, and polar regions).The impacts of sunlight scattering could have negative effects on crop growththat harm nutrition and negate the benefits of limiting temperature increasesusing SAI. SRM would not address ocean acidification or its implications forocean ecosystems."

Other problems include the potential that SAI could result in increased exposure to particulate matter from the injected aerosols and "changes in radiative forcing," which could offset any potential health benefits from SAI, such as reduced ozone formation. There's also concern that SAI could increase wildfires and smoke exposures in some areas, as well as increase health impacts due to waterborne disease in others.

What Is Marine Cloud Brightening?

MCB involves spraying salt or other chemicals into marine clouds in order to increase their refiectiveness. "Ship tracks over the ocean demonstrate the mechanism underpinning MCB," according to the White House report. UCS explained, "MCB would involve spraying sea salt into low-lying marine clouds to enhance their brightness and refiectivity in order to increase regional-scale cooling." Little research into MCB has been conducted, but field trials have already begun in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Using a seawater sprayer attached to a barge, seawater is sprayed into the air, creating sea salt crystals. "These crystals fioat into the sky to form a fog and bolster the existing clouds' refiectivity," according to the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. The "brightened" clouds may also stay above the reef longer than ordinary clouds, refiecting even more sunlight. The problem, however, is that this untested strategy could have unintended consequences.

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"Potential negative effects could include infiuencing local weather patterns, potentially mildly suppressing rainfall over the reef and adjacent land," the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program explained. David Keith, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics with Harvard University, added that several "key risks" exist for marine cloud brightening, which is why his research team does not focus on it:

"Even if marine cloud brightening could work, it could affect large scale climateand weather patterns if it were used on a large enough scale, say to achieve alevel of "radiative forcing" that would be big enough to offset some of thegreatest impacts of climate change.(This is because marine cloud brightening could only be implemented in limitedareas, where the right kinds of clouds exist, which is perhaps only 10 percent ofthe planet's surface.) There are several key risks that need to be betterunderstood."

Increasing Geopolitical Tensions

Adding to the controversy, the use of SRM carries "significant geopolitical risks," the White House report noted. An example of this occurred in 2023, when a startup team — Make Sunsets — said it had launched weather balloons containing helium and sulfur dioxide (SO2) into Mexican skies in order to alter the stratosphere. The company was selling "cooling credits" via its website for $10, in exchange for releasing 1 gram of SO2. The Mexican government fought back, however, announcing plans to "prohibit and, where appropriate, stop experimentation practices with solar geoengineering," causing the team to suspend its operations. However, Make Sunsets is still reportedly planning to conduct further weather modification experiments in the U.S. But the fact remains, if and when SRM becomes widely used, it will have global effects that transcend borders. Supercomputers have run models to predict how solar radiation management may affect different parts of the Earth, not only in terms of temperature

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but also rainfall and snowfall. Govindasamy Bala, from the Indian Institute of Science and author of a U.N. climate report, said "the science is there," but it's far from an exact one. "I think the next big question is," Bala told Reuters, "do you want to do it? … That involves uncertainty, moral issues, ethical issues and governance." As Reuters reported, "That's because every region would be affected differently. While some regions could gain in an artificially cooler world, others could suffer by, for example, no longer having conditions to grow crops." Paulo Artaxo, environmental physicist at University of Sao Paulo and another report author, added:

"Basically the message is more or less the same as (the previous report): Thescience is not mature enough. The side effects of any of the knowngeoengineering techniques can be very significant … Society has to consider ifthese side effects are too big to try any strategy."

Will Biodiversity Suffer?

Among the risks outlined by the White House were those related to biodiversity. Again, it's impossible to know what ramifications alterations to the stratosphere, clouds and sunlight reaching the Earth could have. "SRM would likely also affect ecosystem functioning like net primary productivity and more integrative aspects of ecosystems like biodiversity, for example, because SRM may increase the proportion of diffuse rather than direct incoming solar radiation," the White House noted, adding:

"Implementing SRM is expected to limit the risks to biodiversity associated withhigher temperatures but is also expected to affect the characteristics of solarradiation and potentially cloud cover (associated with changing precipitationpatterns) without impacting higher CO2 levels.These changes could have significant effects on vegetation and ecosystemhealth broadly, leading to unknown impacts to biodiversity, particularly when
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combined with other anthropogenic stressors (deforestation, urbanization,chemical use, etc.)."

What's more, if geoengineering were started and then abruptly stopped, it would "significantly increase the threats to biodiversity from climate change," according to researchers in Nature Ecology & Evolution. This means geoengineering could cause significant damage. In a news release from Springer Nature, it's explained that, once started geoengineering is too dangerous to stop — but given the politicized nature of the technology, such rapid starts and stops are likely:

"Abrupt termination causes changes in local climates that are 2-4 times morerapid than those caused by climate change itself … in many cases, rapidgeoengineering threatens ecosystems by forcing species to move in onedirection to maintain similar temperature conditions and a different directionfor similar precipitation conditions.Biodiversity-rich areas, such as tropical oceans and the Amazon basin, areparticularly likely to be affected negatively. These results indicate thatgeoengineering, and, in particular, its rapid termination, could cause irreversibleloss of biodiversity."

Could Geoengineering Backfire, Lead to Agricultural Control?

There are other concerns about geoengineering's nefarious side, particularly since Bill Gates remains heavily invested in climate modification technologies that not only will destabilize the Earth's climate systems more, but also can be weaponized against the global population by controlling rainfall and drought. In a previous interview I conducted with Vandana Shiva, Ph.D., she explained:

"The company that collects patents on gene-edited organisms, both in healthand agriculture, is Editas, founded by a main financial investor for the GatesFoundation. Gates is also a big investor in Editas.
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So, here's a company called Editas to edit the world as if it is a Word program.The two scientists who got the Nobel Prize this year have both been funded intheir research by Gates. My mind went back to how Rockefeller financed theresearch, got the Nobel Prize, and then made the money.So, you finance the research. Then you finance the public institutions, whetherthey be national or international. You invest and force them down the pathwhere they can only use what is your patented intellectual property. And, as hehas said in an interview, his smartest investment was vaccines, because it is a1-to-20 return. Put $1 in and make $20. How many billions of dollars have beenput in? You can imagine how many trillions will be made.At the end of it, where does food come from? It comes from seed. He wants tocontrol it. It comes from land. He's controlling that. He's became the biggestfarmland owner [in the U.S.]. But you need weather [control]. You need a stableclimate.So, what could be a weapon of control of agriculture? Weather modification. Hecalls it geoengineering. This is engineering of the climate. Again, making it looklike he's going to solve global warming by creating global cooling."

You can follow the rapid expansion of geoengineering research and experimentation via an interactive online geoengineering map created by ETC Group and the Heinrich Boell Foundation. More than 1,700 such projects have already been identified.

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