Hello Jim,

I agree with most of what you say below, but in my view it woulsd be a mistake 
to 
tar all cloud-based SRM possibilities with the same brush. Like you, I am 
highly skeptical 
of the possibility that electromagnetic / ion generation schemes might be of 
value in SRM.

However satellite records over several decades have demonstrated - via the 
phenomenon
of ship-tracks  - that particles emitted from powered ships produce highly 
visible ship
tracks in the clouds above, as a consequence of their entering the bases of 
low-level
extensive clouds and being activated as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)  which  
form 
droplets which grow and add to the cloud albedo.

Those of us working on Marine Cloud Brightening MCB would use very small, 
benign  seawater 
particles as CCN rather than exhaust particles from ships, but the physics of 
the technique is
essentially the same, and well-established.

We do not yet know whether MCB will pass all necessary tests, but we do think 
that it is
worthwhile to perform research to establish whether or not it could.

Cheers,   John (Latham).


John Latham
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Jim Lee [[email protected]]
Sent: 10 August 2013 03:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: [geo] Re: Playing God With the Planet - The Ethics & Politics of 
Geoengineering

As you could clearly see, my video comment was in response to a "low 
information voter" and I agree with Mick's response.

Geoengineering seeks to do globally what cloud seeders claim to do locally: 
control the weather.  We lack the knowledge/ability to control rain after 60 
years of cloud seeding, no scientific body recognizes cloud seeding as solid 
science, and the geoengineering SRM gang seems to think that in a relatively 
short time they can master their art and deploy.  I can't see how.

Currently, many different countries are modifying their skies, and there is 
little accountability or transparency.

When Meteo Systems Weathertec claimed to create rain in the Abu Dhabi desert 
using ion 
generators<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1343470/Have-scientists-discovered-create-downpours-desert.html>,
 the WMO's expert team on weather 
modification<http://www.wmo.int/pages/prog/arep/wwrp/new/documents/WMR_documents.final_27_April_1.FINAL.pdf>
 had a meeting and issued the following condemnation:



“It should be realised that the energy involved in weather systems is so large 
that it is impossible to create cloud systems that rain, alter wind patterns to 
bring water vapour into a region, or completely eliminate severe weather 
phenomena. Weather Modification technologies that claim to achieve such large 
scale or dramatic effects do not have a sound scientific basis (e.g. hail 
canons, ionization methods) and should be treated with suspicion.

Purposeful augmentation of precipitation, reduction of hail damage, dispersion 
of fog and other types of cloud and storm modifications by cloud seeding are 
developing technologies which are still striving to achieve a sound scientific 
foundation.”

The same is true for geoengineering SRM.  Too large, too many variables: treat 
with suspicion.

Nonetheless, weather modification using ionization methods continue:


[http://r3zn8d.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/aquiess-sciblue-april-july-2012-cloud-ionizers-end-texas-drought.png]<http://r3zn8d.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/aquiess-sciblue-april-july-2012-cloud-ionizers-end-texas-drought.png>

Aquiess and Sciblue are claiming to move tropospheric rivers using "Weather 
Resonance Technology" and control the direction of cloud systems.  Whether 
their claims are true or not, the claim alone should be enough to turn some 
heads, yet few believe their is a credible interaction between electromagnetic 
energy and weather.

How many other companies/countries have their hand in the cookie jar?

My stance:

ClimateViewer Position Statement, aka the “Clarity Clause”

We intend to push for greater transparency in the world of climate engineering.

[Terraforming Incorporated, How do you like your weather?]

  1.  Create a “multilateral registry of cloud seeding, geoengineering, and 
atmospheric experimentation events with information and data collection on key 
characteristics” 
[1]<http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmsctech/221/10011310.htm>.
  2.  Create a publicly available multilateral registry website, with hourly 
updates on atmospheric activities.
  3.  Require nations/states/persons to notify the multilateral registry (at 
least) 24 hours prior to initiation of atmospheric experimentation/modification 
to ensure public notice, and liability should said experimentation/modification 
cause monetary, environmental, or physical losses.

Jim Lee<http://www.facebook.com/rezn8d>


~ Jim
http://climateviewer.com/


On Friday, August 9, 2013 5:12:21 PM UTC-4, Michael Hayes wrote:
Thanks Mick,

Yes, the "Ban" thing is becoming something of an urban legend. Here is how I 
would deconstruct the key thinking:   "in the absence of science based (science 
would not be absent), global (global what? Political, science, media talking 
heads, The Colbert Nation?), transparent and effective control and regulatory 
mechanisms for geo-engineering (We currently have 'reasonable knowability' of 
the combined human affect on our large climate systems and BD. The AGU just 
confirmed this view. Thus, we are currently, actively and knowingly 
geoengineering the planet. Once 'reasonable knowability' is established, the 
word 'intentional' becomes legally, morally  and ethically moot...That truly is 
an "inconvenient truth"!), and in accordance with the precautionary approach 
and Article 14 of the Convention (This is contradictory to Article 15 of the 
Rio Declaration<http://www.gdrc.org/u-gov/precaution-7.html>), that no 
climate-related geo-engineering activities 
76<http://www.cbd.int/decision/cop/default.shtml?id=12299#cop-10-dec-33-fn76> 
that may affect biodiversity take place, until there is an adequate scientific 
basis on which to justify such activities and appropriate consideration of the 
associated risks for the environment and biodiversity and associated social, 
economic and cultural impacts, with the exception of small scale scientific 
research studies that would be conducted in a controlled setting in accordance 
with Article 3 of the Convention, and only if they are justified by the need to 
gather specific scientific data and are subject to a thorough prior assessment 
of the potential impacts on the environment;" Article 15 must take priority. 
Or, the mindless adherance to Article 14 becomes a suicide pact. No person, 
orginization or species should be subjected to such logic.

Any thoughts?

Michael

On Friday, August 9, 2013 8:31:44 AM UTC-7, Jim Lee wrote:
Now on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT6YgF_Sams

Enjoy =)
<3 u Clive

Jim Lee
http://climateviewer.com/geoengineering-weather-control.html


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