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Make Sunsets

@makesunsets

Actively cooling Earth with reflective clouds in the stratosphere.

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Yishan (@yishan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hugo Kemnitz Make Sunsets Well, Iโ€™m glad you support planting trees (Iโ€™m the tree guy) but Iโ€™m here to tell you that I support what these guys are doing, because it is a safe and effective way to cool the earth while buying us time to achieve large-scale global reforestation and grid decarbonization.

Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regardless of what you think of this effort, the fact that SO2 injection is so cheap at the level of nation-states makes it seem very likely that a nation threatened with climate change will just do this without asking for permission (whether Neal Stephenson style or just planes)

Christian JB (@christianjbdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

โ€œIn under three hours, we achieved the climate-cooling equivalent of planting 267,954 mature trees.โ€ For some reason, this is opposed by many environmental organisations, who want us to think that global warming is an unsolvable problem. Better we all cook to death, I guess?

Make Sunsets (@makesunsets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pan ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ Geoff Graham Geoff doesn't understand the economics of stratospheric aerosol injection. Sulfur in bulk costs $100 to $200 per metric ton, if we partner with sour oil/gas refineries they will pay us to get rid of their waste. Getting it into the stratosphere requires some hydrogen and plastic.

<a href="/bekindtopeople2/">Pan ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ</a> <a href="/geoffreydgraham/">Geoff Graham</a> Geoff doesn't understand the economics of stratospheric aerosol injection. Sulfur in bulk costs $100 to $200 per metric ton, if we partner with sour oil/gas refineries they will pay us to get rid of their waste. Getting it into the stratosphere requires some hydrogen and plastic.
Kyle Field (@mrkylefield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is launching biodegradable balloons filled with hydrogen and sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere to create reflective clouds like Make Sunsets is doing a good way to cool the planet? What do you think? It seems logical to me so I signed up.

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"For every one ton of carbon dioxide that the rich countries stopped emitting in the last 15 or 17 years, developing countries have added five." "Weโ€™ve gotten conditioned to think about climate as an emissions-reduction problem, which is actually a small part of it."

"For every one ton of carbon dioxide that the rich countries stopped emitting in the last 15 or 17 years, developing countries have added five."

"Weโ€™ve gotten conditioned to think about climate as an emissions-reduction problem, which is actually a small part of it."
Yudhanjaya Wijeratne (@yudhanjaya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had no idea that this level of atmospheric geo engineering was this cheap. This is classic science fiction stuff (especially Stephenson)