美国环保署署长就一个秘密气候组织发射二氧化硫气球进行地球工程改造一事发出了警告。
EPA Chief Sounds Alarm On Rogue Climate Group Launching Sulfur Dioxide Balloons To Geo-Engineer Earth

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/epa-chief-sounds-alarm-rogue-climate-group-launching-sulfur-dioxide-balloons-gzoengineer

Luke Iseman创立的气候初创公司Make Sunsets因向大气中释放二氧化硫气球进行地球工程并销售“降温信用额度”而面临强烈批评。美国环保署署长李·泽尔丁誓言立即采取行动,并表达了对该公司无监管运营污染空气的担忧。 该公司在墨西哥已被禁止的行动旨在通过提高地球反射率来模拟火山喷发的降温效应,但存在扰乱喷流的风险。环保署已向Make Sunsets发出信息要求,该公司声称已进行了124多次部署,要求其说明二氧化硫的来源以及与监管机构的联系情况。 Iseman的社交媒体显示其支持极左气候组织“Just Stop Oil”,进一步加剧了争议。批评人士认为,创始人的意识形态与损害西方经济、而有利于中国的去增长运动相符。此事件引发了人们对不受监管的太阳能地球工程的潜在危险以及气候行动主义不受约束的影响的严重质疑。


原文

Rogue climate activists in Northern California are launching balloons filled with sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere in an effort to manipulate the Earth's temperature. In exchange, the climate startup behind the operation sells "cooling credits" priced at $30 for a subscription or $5 to offset 1 ton of carbon dioxide. The startup's unregulated operations are causing a major stir and have drawn the attention of EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. 

"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," Zeldin wrote on X. 

Luke Iseman, the former director of hardware at Y Combinator, launched Make Sunsets a few years ago with the backing of Boost VC, Draper Associates, Pioneer Fund, and angel investors. 

Make Sunsets takes its name from the striking sunsets caused by high-altitude sulfur dioxide particles, like those observed after the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which temporarily lowered global temperatures by roughly .2°C for about a year.

Allowing rogue activists to play God with the climate is a disaster waiting to happen. These aerosols increase Earth's albedo (reflectivity), causing temporary global cooling and potentially disrupting jet stream behavior. 

View NOAA form here. 

Here's more from the EPA:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) submitted a demand for information to a startup company calling themselves "Make Sunsets," which is launching balloons filled with sulfur dioxide (SO2) seeking to geoengineer the planet and generate "cooling" credits to sell. This issue was initially identified in 2023 during the last Administration, but no action was taken to find out more about this questionable startup and activity.

Make Sunsets is already banned in Mexico. Their website states they want to scale this activity significantly and have already conducted over 124 deployments. It is unclear where the balloons are launched and where the SO2 is from. Furthermore, it is not known if the company has been in contact with any state, local or federal air agencies. Thus, EPA is submitting a demand for information to get answers and plans to take additional actions as necessary.

A review of public records shows that Luke Iseman and Andrew Song manage operations at Make Sunsets. The entity is also listed as the founder of Insituform Technologies, Inc.

An address listed on Make Sunsets' publicly available profile shows a mansion in Northern California.

Iseman's X page is full of Make Sunsets' latest operations:

He even boasted about his donation to a far-left climate organization called "Just Stop Oil."

Just Stop Oil has been a rogue group targeting Tesla with repeated attacks.

Perhaps unregulated solar geoengineering in the hands of leftist climate activists isn't such a great idea.

We're confident the rabbit hole of this group's associations goes much deeper—and even a quick look at the founders' social media profiles suggests they're idelogically aligned with the de-growth climate cult that has undermined Western economies while giving China a clear runaway with its coal-powered factories. 

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