The White House is open to studying research that details methods of deflecting sunlight away from the earth’s surface to cool the atmosphere and halt “climate change.”
The congressionally mandated report released by the Office of Science and Technology Policy shows the research team has been examining “geoengineering” methods to keep the sun rays from accelerating global warming.
BIDEN FLASHBACK: Can’t Afford to Heat Your House This Winter? Here’s Some Tax Credits for Solar PanelsAdditionally, the paper reportedly mentions there is research in “cirrus cloud thinning.” The document read, “The focus on atmospheric approaches also follows from their greater near-term feasibility relative to space-based approaches.”
It reads, “This Research Plan focuses on improving understanding of the potential impacts of SRM, rather than on technologies needed for deployment. Much of this research would contribute to our ability to understand basic climate processes and effects of human greenhouse gas emissions, as well as outcomes of SRM.”
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