We had a ton of ‘atmospheric aerosols’ sprayed here in Wales this year - resulting in one of the worst summers we have ever had!!
I think local communities should get together and call for a no-fly zone. In fact we are a fairly small island so there is absolutely no need for planes to fly over the mainland other than direct lines to the closest exit point/sea!!
Again, shame on our govt and politicians for allowing this to happen!!
After the rain we’ve had today, and pictures of flooding it gives you pause for thought.
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The prospect of increased precipitation is not without its shadows, casting doubt on unintended outcomes like the heightened risks of flooding and erosion.
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Trying to improve a situation in one place, just creates a problem elsewhere.
Bill Gates is toying with the idea of creating a massive cloud in space to protect us from the sun and prevent global warming…We only exist because of the sun, these maniacs should be jailed and their wealth confiscated…
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The current global governance system is unfit to develop and implement the far-reaching agreements needed to maintain fair, inclusive, and effective political control over solar geoengineering deployment,” they say, noting that, for example, “the United Nations Security Council, dominated by only five countries with veto power, lacks the global legitimacy that would be required to effectively regulate solar geoengineering deployment.”
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Which supports your previous comment; [quote post:2]
We should stop these people from meddling, but media brainwashing and propaganda is far too powerful and corrupting to stand against.
Coming back to this thread after seeing a post by @OldGreyFox in another thread, here’s more info about the snippet he shared:
(It includes a video report)
If they want to do these experiments they should do them off-shore, or in the very north of Scotland or NI where there are zero residents. It’s disgusting how they are making our summers cloudier. Many people believe it’s a smokescreen, and what they’re really doing is making the weather so dull that people just go to work…
I don’t mind so long as it’s not where anyone lives. Better still why don’t they do it off-shore? Or directly over parliamentary buildings so they can get a taste of what it feels like!!
Or just not bother at all. We don’t want to live in a matrix with scorched skies:
Alternatively, we could just get rid of greedy, despicable billionaires and the ruling class - who are the root of almost all of the world’s problems.
I think they fail to realise that we live here too. It’s not Bill Gates planet, or anyone else with a bit of spare cash laying around. What they are doing is affecting everyone and it’s time the majority decided enough is enough.
Last year they were awful here, I hope this year is better, but it looks like this year is going to be even worse. Here’s a vid somebody took and what it’s been like here in Wales…
The planet might be warming (which is controversial) Bruce but that’s no reason to dump chemicals onto our heads and blame it on the people who drive diesels or turn their heating up in winter.
You do know that the vapour trails from aircraft are all water vapour? I know the burning of aviation fuel is a pollutant that contributes to climate change (as is diesel) but the fluffy trails are water. Sorry to disappoint.
Now tell me something I don’t know. Just because I’m a miners son and come from the backwoods of South Yorkshire, doesn’t mean I don’t have a knowledge of chemistry…
Jet engine exhaust primarily consists of water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrogen oxides (NOx). Other components include soot particles, unburned fuel, and trace elements like sulfur oxides.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Water Vapor (H2O): A major component, often invisible but can form contrails in certain atmospheric conditions.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2): A greenhouse gas, contributing to global warming.
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): Contribute to ozone formation and can have health effects.
Soot Particles: Tiny particles of carbon, which can act as condensation sites for water vapor.
Unburned Fuel: Small amounts of hydrocarbons from incomplete combustion.
Sulfur Oxides (SOx): Trace amounts of sulfur oxides.