Come on Ken and David, when are you going to stop being evil?

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Big names behind US push for geoengineering
Posted by
John Vidal Thursday 6 October 2011 07.04 EDT

A coalition representing the most powerful academic, military,
scientific and corporate interests has set its sights on vast potential
profits

British scientists have pulled back from geoengineering projects but the
US is forging ahead. Photograph: Gallo Images/Getty Images
UK scientists last week "postponed" one of the world's first attempts to
physically manipulate the upper atmosphere to cool the planet. Okay, so
the Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering project
wasn't actually going to spray thousands of tonnes of reflective
particles into the air to replicate a volcano, but the plan to send a
balloon with a hose attached 1km into the sky above Norfolk was an
important step towards the ultimate techno-fix for climate change.

The reason the British scientists gave for pulling back was that more
time was needed for consultation. In retrospect, it seems bizarre that
they had only talked to a few members of the public. It was only when 60
global groups wrote to the UK government and the resarch groups behind
the project requesting cancellation that they paid any attention to
critics.

Over the Atlantic, though, the geoengineers are more gung-ho. Just days
after the British got cold feet, the Washington-based thinktank the
Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) published a major report calling for the
United States and other likeminded countries to move towards large-scale
climate change experimentation. Trying to rebrand geoengineering as
"climate remediation", the BPC report is full of precautionary rhetoric,
but its bottom line is that there should be presidential leadership for
the nascent technologies, a "coalition of willing" countries to
experiment together, large-scale testing and big government funding.

So what is the BPC and should we take this non-profit group seriously?
For a start these guys - and they are indeed mostly men - are not
bipartisan in any sense that the British would understand. The operation
is part-funded by big oil, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies,
and while it claims to "represent a consensus among what have
historically been divergent views," it appears to actually represent the
most powerful US academic, military, scientific and corporate interests.
It lobbies for free trade, US military supremacy and corporate power and
was described recently as a "collection of neo-conservatives, hawks, and
neoliberal interventionists who want to make war on Iran".

Their specially convened taskforce is, in fact, the cream of the
emerging science and military-led geoengineering lobby with a few
neutrals chucked in to give it an air of political sobriety. It includes
former ambassadors, an assistant secretary of state, academics, and a
chief US climate negotiator.

Notable among the group is David Whelan, a man who spent years in the US
defence department working on the stealth bomber and nuclear weapons and
who now leads a group of people as Boeing's chief scientist working on
"ways to find new solutions to world's most challenging problems".

There are signs of cross US-UK pollination - one member of the taskforce
is John Shepherd, who recently wrote for the Guardian: "I've concluded
that geoengineering research - and I emphasise the term research - is,
sadly, necessary." But he cautioned: "what we really need is more and
better information. The only way to get that information is through
appropriate research."

It also includes several of geoengineering's most powerful academic
cheerleaders. Atmosphere scientist Ken Caldeira, from Stanford
University, used to work at the National laboratory at Livermore with
the people who developed the ill-fated "star wars" weapons. Together
with David Keith, a researcher at the University of Calgary in Canada,
who is also on the BPC panel, Caldeira manages billionaire Bill Gates's
geoengineering research budget. Both scientists have patents pending on
geoengineering processes and both were members of of the UK Royal
Society's working group on geoengineering which in 2009 recommended more
research. Meanwhile, Keith has a company developing a machine to suck
CO2 out of the year and Caldeira has patented ideas to stop hurricanes
forming.

In sum, this coalition of US expertise is a group of people which smell
vast potential future profits for their institutions and companies in
geo-engineering.

Watch out. This could be the start of the next climate wars.

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