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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

What do I know?... | 5/24/24

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.9 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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0:00.0

There's digging and then there's super digging. This food and then there's baker's super-foods.

0:08.0

And then there's baker's super foods. Made with selected natural ingredients and tasty chicken.

0:15.7

The food and then there's Baker Super Foods. Blaze Radio Network.

0:24.0

And now chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.

0:27.0

Brightening clouds is one of several ideas to push solar energy back into space. A concept sometimes called solar radiation modification, solar

0:38.2

geoengineering or climate intervention. The idea is built on a scientific concept called the Twome effect. Large

0:48.6

number of small droplets reflect more sunlight than small numbers of large droplets.

0:54.3

So spraying vast quantities of miniscule aerosols into the sky

1:00.0

forming many small droplets could change the reflective properties of clouds.

1:07.0

And I'm sure that will be fine for the health of humans on Earth, right?

1:14.0

Because at the beginning of April, scientists from the University of Washington

1:19.0

began testing a device that sprays the tiny sea salt particles into the air.

1:24.0

Huh! The initial test held on the deck of a decommissioned aircraft carrier in Alameda, California.

1:32.0

And they were just testing to see if the machine propelled the mist of suitable size.

1:37.0

But in the future, versions of that device could eventually be used to spray particles into clouds, which would then cause them to reflect

1:44.8

more sunlight back into space and to temporarily ease global warming.

1:51.5

Two weeks later, Alameda officials said, hey, why don't you stop doing what you're

1:56.3

doing?

1:57.3

Because we're concerned about, you know, health and environmental risks.

2:02.4

And the city then commissioned its own assessment to determine whether

2:06.4

the experiment posed any threat. Well I wonder how that turned out. Well eliminated just Well, Alameda just released its findings and guess what? The experiment does not generate a measurable health risk to the surrounding community or pose a risk to wildlife.

2:27.1

The chemical components of the saltwater solution, which is similar to sea water, being sprayed are naturally occurring in the environment.

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