has anyone looked into using big nuclear bombs to shove lots of dust
and sulphurous rock into the air?  I can't think of a quicker and
simpler way to shove such a large quantity of aerosols up.

There are tens of thousands of nuclear bombs lying around, and they
are well modelled and understood.  They can punch easily into the
stratosphere.

If we were really keen to go ahead, we could get this done in the
amount of time it takes to stick a bomb on a lorry and take is to
somewhere remote with lots of sulphurous rocks - possibly as little as
a week or so.

The really big bombs aren't (as far as I know) particularly prone to
causing lots of radioactive fallout, as the fission bomb is relatively
smaller.

A

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