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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, I’m glad you support planting trees (I’m the tree guy) but I’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

“In under three hours, we achieved the climate-cooling equivalent of planting 267,954 mature trees.” 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 🇵🇸 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 🇵🇸</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." "We’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."

"We’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)