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    Somehow I am not convinced that spraying salt water into clouds is without risks. Somewhere, all the salt will come down as salty rain after all. I guess farmers will be exited about this when they can harvest pre-salted tomatoes…

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      I believe it’s mostly being suggested over the ocean. There’s a great Hank Green video about this tech.

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        During the cold war, the Americans (and probably the Russians, too) seeded clouds and checked where the stuff ended up to see how radioactive fallout would work. The result was: basically everywhere.

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          I don’t think this is looking at seeding the stratosphere but replacing the sulfur based localized cloud creation that container ships have stopped producing with seawater based local cloud creation. I don’t think anyone thinks it will have zero negative effects, but we are at a point where we have unexpectedly good data from the sudden dropoff of sulfur shipping fuels and a very urgent need to address this specific issue.

          https://youtu.be/71jlEyIc1Pk Here’s a link to the scientific discussion on YT about it. The video linked is actually a bit more anti the whole idea than I am I think but what do I know, he has a climate science PHD. It is a complex issue and a lot of people will die no matter what we do, especially if we do not dramatically reduce our climate impact overall.