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Saturday, 16 November 2024

UK government to fund geoengineering experiments to cool the Earth

The BANKRUPT UK Government Ltd may have members who are part of the 'put the earth plane into an ice age', but they do not have the funds to pay for anything.

The earth is not too warm and does not need cooling down. We need MORE CO2 not less. With less CO2 in the atmosphere more and more species will go extinct. 

The attempt to cover up the sun and cool the surface of the planet ... will lead us all into an ice age.  But that is the intention of the elite ... in our opinion. 

A plane of darkness which will have none of god's children on it ... the dream of those at the top of their pyramid.

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In September, the UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency (“ARIA”) announced a significant investment of £57 million to fund researchers examining ideas for artificially cooling the planet through small-scale outdoor geoengineering experiments. Proposals for funding real-world, outdoor experiments close in early December with successful projects that will receive funding being announced before July 2025.

ARIA, the UK’s answer to ARPA, is an innovation lab that was the brainchild of Dominic Cummings, the former No. 10 adviser to Boris Johnson. Armed with £800 million, it is tasked with pursuing scientific research to unlock “breakthroughs at the edge of the possible.”

According to The Telegraph, ARIA is “a nondescript office tucked in a corner of the British Library” with big ambitions with projects that include engineering the climate, replacing physical labour with robots and merging human brains with computers to turn us into cyborgs. It was established by an Act of Parliament in 2022 and is sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (“DSIT”). The Advanced Research and Invention Agency Act 2022 exempts the agency from coming under the scope of the Freedom of Information Act.

ARIA said it was pursuing geoengineering research because “even under the most aggressive scenarios” of cutting greenhouse gasses, it may not be possible to reduce those emissions fast enough to prevent dangerous increases in global temperatures.

Without conducting physical tests of those strategies, the agency said, “there is no prospect of being able to make proper judgments” about whether any type of geoengineering is “feasible, scalable, and controllable.”

The agency, which is publicly funded but has a degree of independence from the British government, is soliciting proposals to be submitted before 9 December from researchers around the world and expects to announce the recipients in the first half of next year....<<<Read More>>>....