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What Could POSSIBLY Go Wrong? U.K. Plan to Block the Sun to Fight Climate Change Gets the Green Light

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Sunlight. It's important for things like plants to grow and for vitamin D production in humans.

So the U.K. is poised to dim the sunlight in the name of fighting global warming. Because science. Or something.

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The UK government plans to allow experiments aimed at dimming sunlight to combat global warming. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria) will announce £50 million in funding for projects in the coming weeks. Prof Mark Symes emphasized the focus on “small controlled outdoor experiments” using methods like Stratospheric Aerosol Injection and Marine Cloud Brightening.

Skepticism exists regarding the potential adverse effects of geoengineering, but concerns about rising carbon dioxide levels highlight the need for innovative solutions. Evidence suggests that injecting particles into clouds can enhance reflectivity and cool the planet.

Field trials could lead to large-scale applications within a decade if successful, along with supporting studies and climate monitoring efforts.

What could possibly go wrong here?

Oh, we know: mass crop failure, famine, riots.

But, hey, at least the planet is a degree cooler. Or something.

Keep in mind the U.K. considers 78 degrees a 'heat wave', so their definition of 'global warming' differs vastly from the rest of the world.

For their own good.

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Makes about as much sense, yes.

Literally a Simpsons meme.

Yeah, that guy is worse than the last boss.

Makes perfect sense.

According to Google, Britain gets about 62 days of sunlight a year.

Correct.

Not much to begin with.

Remember: we are the carbon they want to reduce.

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Fun times lie ahead.

As someone else said, they'll argue that manmade climate change is a problem, then interfere with the climate.

Make it make sense.

Hard to interpret it any other way.

Every nation that doesn't want to starve its population during an ice age should discourage this.

The bad guys. Always the bad guys.

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