Anonymous ID: 1ff10a March 5, 2019, 3:22 a.m. No.5516730   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6759 >>6819 >>6943 >>7128 >>7342 >>7365

Harvard Scientists Begin Experiment To Block Out The Sun

A group of Harvard scientists plans to tackle climate change through geoengineering by blocking out the sun. The concept of artificially reflecting sunlight has been around for decades, yet this will be the first real attempt at controlling Earth's temperature through solar engineering.

 

The project, called Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), will spend $3 million to test their models by launching a steerable balloon in the southwest US 20 kilometers into the stratosphere. Once the balloon is in place, it will release small particles of calcium carbonate. Plans are in place to begin the launch as early as the spring of 2019.

 

The basis around this experiment is from studying the effects of large volcanic eruptions on the planet's temperature. In 1991, Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted spectacularly, releasing 20 million tonnes of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. The sulfur dioxide created a blanket around Earth's stratosphere, cooling the entire planet by 0.5 °C for around a year and a half.

As scientists, governmental agencies around the world, and environmental groups grow increasingly worried of our collective ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and curb climate change, the idea of geoengineering a solution has become more accepted. The ultimate goal is to reduce the warming on Earth. This can be done by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, sucking CO2 from the atmosphere, or limiting the sunlight that reaches Earth's surface.

The first two methods are actively discussed and implemented to various degrees. The recent commitment of G20 members (with the United States as the sole rejector) to the Paris Agreement will act to solve the source of the problem by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Sucking CO2 from the atmosphere and locking it away in Earth's crust, called CO2 sequestration, has been implemented and deployed. For instance, Royal Dutch Shell has built large carbon sequestration facilities with the Canadian and Australian governments.

 

The third method, blocking out sunlight has been controversial in the scientific community for decades. The controversy lies in the inability to fully understand the consequences of partially blocking out sunlight. A reduction in global temperature is well understood and expected, however, there remain questions around this method's impact on precipitation patterns, the ozone, and crop yields globally.

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/trevornace/2018/12/05/harvard-scientists-begin-experiment-to-block-out-the-sun/?utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=social&utm_term=Dottie%2F#5411868440c2

Anonymous ID: 1ff10a March 5, 2019, 3:25 a.m. No.5516740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6760 >>6771

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Former Syracuse lawyer Martin Rothschild has to use a catheter for the rest of his life because of the medical treatment he received in state prison while serving a sentence for child pornography, he claims in a lawsuit.

 

Rothschild, 63, is suing the state, claiming guards at Elmira Correctional Facility ignored his pleas for help in 2013 when he suffered symptoms of a urological problem, the suit said. He was urinating frequently and suffered shaking, severe pain, spasms in his abdomen, nausea, weakness and dehydration, the suit said.

 

Guards ignored his complaints until the next day, when the medical staff attributed his symptoms to Crohn's disease, the suit said.

Rothschild's lawsuit makes these further allegations:

Guards continued to ignore his complaints for two more days, until they took him to the prison infirmary with a hard and distended lower abdomen and frequent incontinence. He was then taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors determined he was retaining urine in his bladder because of a blockage.

Rothschild had developed deverticuli of the bladder because it remained full and distended for so long. He was discharged back to Elmira on a catheter.

 

Two months later, Rothschild underwent surgery at the hospital, but it did not restore his ability to urinate. He was transferred to Clinton Correctional Facility in Northern New York.

 

The catheter was not maintained according to medical standards at Clinton. He was admitted to the prison infirmary in April 2014 for treatment of a kidney infection and sepsis related to the placement of the catheter.

While he was in the infirmary, the catheter fell out because the line was rotten. A nurse took 30 to 40 minutes to insert a new line. Rothschild contends it was not inserted properly.

In July 2014, lab tests showed he was suffering from kidney damage, with low creatine levels, reduced platelet counts and a high white blood cell count.

Rothschild ended up at a hospital in Champlain with a fever of 104 degrees in August 2014. He was treated for septic shock from E. coli bacteria related to a catheter infection. He was discharged from the hospital a week later.

The poor medical care Rothschild received in prison left "severe and permanent damage to his bladder," the lawsuit said.

The state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision released a written response today: "DOCCS strives to provide all those in its custody medical care to the community standard, including outside medical visits when necessary and appropriate."

A state official said he couldn't comment further because the case is the subject of a lawsuit.

Anonymous ID: 1ff10a March 5, 2019, 3:42 a.m. No.5516819   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>5516759

Also they are pointing out that volcanos that spew alot of sulfur dioxide, to the point it affects the sun/blocks out sunlight as a good thing that helps lower the earths temp.

NO IT IS NOT

We were taught in history that when large volcano eruptions occurred in the past, it lead to people not being able to grow crops, killed animals,plants and all sorts of ecological problems.

It was the cause of the dark ages FFS.

These people are really fucking stupid.

 

They really were the Dark Ages. A massive volcanic eruption brought gloom to the post-Roman world. An enormous volcanic eruption in the sixth century seems to have triggered catastrophic global cooling, perhaps precipitating famine, cultural conflict and plague across the planet.

 

And volcanos helped to wipe out the dinosaurs.

 

Although that jives with previous data showing pre-impact temperature swings across the world, the team also made a more alarming find. Zhang and his colleagues discovered that many fossils within the ancient sediments disappeared at the time of this warming. Two-thirds of the extinctions within the region actually occurred after the onset of volcanism and before the impact.( meteor)

Anonymous ID: 1ff10a March 5, 2019, 4:38 a.m. No.5517113   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7116

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They had a story in the daily mail last year that i posted, about her getting a Q tattoo

but she also has one eye symbolism Tattoos and MK ones like a rabbit,Butterfly etc on her

 

Then this past Valentines day she got a Marilynn Manson Tattoo with the one eye symbolism.