
A proposed robot vessel for "whitening" clouds to adjust the global thermostat by reflecting sunlight back into space. From a report by UTexas mechanical engineering professor J. Eric Bickel that some think is quite mad. Bickel says this and other methods outlined to stop "global warming" would be cheap at just $9 billion and could be reversed if anything goes wrong. What could go wrong?
















What could go wrong? The better question, What could go right?
First, do they even acknowledge the current cooling trend?
Of course not. All global warmmongering articles these days are pretty much the same.
They often note that it’s getting cooler, and then they have unnanmed “experts” and non-scientist “experts”, or maybe Erlich from NASA, explain how we need to ignore recent data because it’s gonna start getting warmer, any day now.
Most of them never mention the Sun. Not once.
I’m not sure if this is the best or the worst part:
These fools obviously have no idea how big the Earth is. $9billion is a ridiculously low number, it’ll cost so much more that we can’t imagine it. Only Obama can think in numbers that large.
So they won’t be able to build it without a lot more than $9billion.
So either it will never be built even if they wish really hard, or it will be built at ruinous amounts of money and will hurt the Earth, probably send it into another ice age, if their “science” is even half-way on,(I wouldn’t bet on that).
At least it’s better than the fools who want to seed the oceans with iron.
Imagine them killing all the plankton and krill and the world dying for a thouwand years or more because of global warmmongering?
I think you mean James Hansen of NASA. Never heard of Erlich. The carbon dioxide cult is fixated on its own perception. It will be amusing to see these things puttering about offshore, until the winters start coming earlier each year. Then, maybe, they’ll get the message.
I am wondering about the airworthiness of that contraption. By the look of it it shouldn’t fly.
Heh. I wonder how seaworthy it would be in a big storm. Trimarans are well known for turning over.