https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612953/climate-activists-with-cheap-balloons-could-create-a-diy-geoengineering-nightmare/

“The scenario would go something like this. It’s the year 2051. A decade of 
drought, crop failure, and famine has killed millions across East Africa, 
sparking violent clashes over food and water. Similar scenes of death and 
devastation are playing out in other parts of the globe.
In response, an environmental group, or maybe a humanitarian one, or perhaps 
just some individual with a huge social-media following, calls for a radical 
response: every citizen should launch high-altitude balloons into the sky, each 
carrying a small payload of particles that could reflect heat back into space.
This kind of distributed, DIY geoengineering scheme appears technically 
feasible, which raises troubling questions about the ability to regulate such 
technologies, according to a white paper published on the website of the 
Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center late last year.
It notes that hobbyist kits for unmanned high-altitude balloons can already be 
purchased for as little as $25, and imagines that such a campaign could be 
coordinated using social media, blockchain, and crowdfunding sites.”

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