@greenpeace #ALT4you
Sketch with a glad person saying the coolest thing with solar energy is that you don't need to invade another country to get it.
@Npfmorsan @greenpeace
the coolest thing with solar energy is that you don't need to invade another country to get it.

@fourmiune @Npfmorsan @greenpeace Yet. Billionaires are working the problem and already have plans for space based energy supplies/restrictions.

You will be paying for your quota of sunlight as soon as they can figure out how to make it scarce.

@gooba42 @fourmiune @Npfmorsan @greenpeace it's so obviously inferior, bless their hearts

@gooba42 @fourmiune @Npfmorsan @greenpeace You'd think that was hyperbole, but at least one of the #EpsteinClass billionaires is actively working on dimming the sun...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/arielcohen/2021/01/11/bill-gates-backed-climate-solution-gains-traction-but-concerns-linger/

A Bill Gates Venture Aims To Spray Dust Into The Atmosphere To Block The Sun. What Could Go Wrong?

The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, hopes to examine the effects of spraying calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dust into the atmosphere — a sun-reflecting aerosol that may offset the effects of global warming.

Forbes

@thomas_decker @fourmiune @Npfmorsan @greenpeace Not at all, between this and the Reflect orbital "sunlight as a service", that's exactly what I was talking about.

They are *literally* planning to control wind and solar as much as they control anything else.

@thomas_decker @fourmiune @Npfmorsan @greenpeace Not at all, between this and the Reflect orbital "sunlight as a service", that's exactly what I was talking about.

They are *literally* planning to control wind and solar as much as they control anything else.

An Update on SCoPEx - The Salata Institute

An update from John H. Shaw, Vice Provost for Research and James H Stock, Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability, and Director, Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability, Harvard University

The Salata Institute