They’re ‘injecting sulfur dioxide into the sky and then selling “cooling credits.”’ – IOTW Report

They’re ‘injecting sulfur dioxide into the sky and then selling “cooling credits.”’

@epaleezeldin Make Sunsets is a startup that is geoengineering by injecting sulfur dioxide into the sky and then selling “cooling credits.” This company is polluting the air we breathe. I’ve instructed my team that we need to quickly get to the bottom of this and take immediate action.

13 Comments on They’re ‘injecting sulfur dioxide into the sky and then selling “cooling credits.”’

  1. Seems more like a spoof on its face. Some volcanoes do a good job of this, but hard to get the quantities and attitudes, not to mention latitudes, to make this practical. Then you get to the damage to the jet aircraft as it becomes sulfurous and sulfuric acid. Once that settles into the troposphere, then you turn the rain acidic…. What could possibly go wrong?

    Like Bill Gates atmospheric dust scheme, needs to go back on the book shelf of really bad ideas.

    Global Warming and Manmade Climate change are myths, and these people need to stop trying to suck government grant money. Idiots!

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  2. The leftist filth have destroyed the rule of law in the name of “saving the rule of law.”

    The leftist filth have corrupted elections in the name of “saving democracy”.

    The leftist filth have destroyed the environment in the name of “saving the planet.”

    I see a pattern with how these demons operate. And make no mistake. These fiends are demons, shat right out of Satan’s bunghole. General Pinochet had the absolute correct measure of leftists and the proper actions too. Fire up the helicopters.

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  3. This is from Google AI — not Grok so you can’t claim conservative bias.

    “Yes, sulfur dioxide is harmful to humans. It’s a major air pollutant that can irritate the respiratory tract, causing coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. High concentrations of sulfur dioxide can lead to more severe health effects, such as reduced lung function and increased risk of respiratory illness, especially in vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, and individuals with asthma.”

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