A Test of Cloud-Brightening Machines Poses No Health Risk, Officials Say
A Test of Cloud-Brightening Machines Poses No Health Risk, Officials Say
www.nytimes.com A Test of Cloud-Brightening Machines Poses No Health Risk, Officials Say
After halting a test of controversial technology to fight global warming, the city of Alameda, Calif., said it had found no “measurable health risk” from the giant salty-mist-spraying fans.
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They probably said that about plastics too, back in the day.
19 0 ReplyThey swore up and down that Roundup and Glysophate pesticides are harmless to bees and things they werent supposed to target.
PFAS and PFOS chemicals were touted as harmless, even though the company behind them knew that was a bald faced lie. For Decades
19 0 ReplyThey also said it about potatoes, fresh water, indoor plants, cotton clothes, thinking about the moon and wooden stools.
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