Dear Colleagues,

As most of you I'm sure are well aware, it is critical that we get the
urgent need for direct climate cooling message out to the broader public.

I believe that the article linked and copied below is an important popular
media breakthrough in this regard!

Please share widely if you're so inclined!

For a complete copy of the public comment referenced in the article see:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rByAkb7rBO8f5lMCKUcMqJPlaFuhftNi/edit

Best,
Ron

September 16, 2022

Monumental Plans to Fix the Planet
<https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/09/16/monumental-plans-to-fix-the-planet/>
by Robert Hunziker <https://www.counterpunch.org/author/robert-hunziker/>
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When Congress directs the White House Office of Science and Technology
(OSTP) to coordinate with other relevant federal agencies to research a
five-year scientific assessment of solar and other rapid climate
interventions, it’s only too apparent that the highest levels of government
have gotten the internal memo that the climate is in trouble. Even so, they
are still fashionably late to the party.

Scientists have been warning about the consequences of excessive levels of
CO2 and urging both Congress and the White House to take action for decades.

Now that the broken climate system has been recognized as a serious threat,
as a general rule, if something is broken, it can be fixed. There’s no
other plausible outcome. Otherwise it wouldn’t have been possible to build
it in the first instance, or looked at another way, if it can be built, it
can be fixed.

But, is it possible to fix a broken climate system? Meaning the system that
we all depend upon for life support. But, we didn’t build it. Yet, we broke
it. So, it does not conform to the axiom: “If it can be built, it can be
fixed.” Ergo, it may be a challenge that’s bigger than the current scramble
to find solutions to build-out quickly enough to turn down the heat.

Along those lines, there’s a multitude of facts readily available to prove
that the climate system is truly broken (a lengthy list is available upon
request). Most concerning is the breakdown in various, but not all
ecosystems happening so much earlier at such a lower global average
temperature change +1.2°C above pre-industrial than anybody thought
possible. At only +1.2°C life support by the planet, which is our only life
support, is at some indeterminate level of risk, and nobody knows how soon
the major breakdown will occur, guesstimates run the gamut from (a) within
this decade to (b) beyond this century. All of which brings forth the
troublesome consideration that scientists’ models have been off target by a
country mile over the past decades. They’re almost always too conservative
and outpaced by actual climate change. They’re late to parties.

Nevertheless, there are plenty of climate scientists, engineers, physicists
that say: “Yes, it can be fixed via engineering the climate system.” In
point of fact, they are currently sending recommendations to the White
House Office of Science and Technology. It’s that seriously urgent.

Whereas interestingly, in point of fact, human influence has already
engineered or geo-engineered the climate system by changing the composition
or the chemistry of the atmosphere with massive emissions of greenhouse
gases, CO2 as an example.

Engineering, or is it geo-engineering, the climate system is a yes/no issue
amongst experts and non-experts, no maybes allowed, and it’s loaded with
controversy enough to inspire loud screaming and physical threats. It’s
wild out there in the provocative world of “pro or anti” geo-engineering.

Depending upon whom y0u happen to bump into at the airport bar and grill
and strike up a conversation about geo-engineering, it’s either feared or
ridiculed or praised or a fist to the face, no mushy in-between opinions.
There are web sites dedicated to studying geo-engineering. There are
conspiracy theories galore. And, there are serious-minded research programs
ongoing at major universities of the world like MIT and Harvard and
Stanford and Cambridge.

“Relevant scientific research on direct climate cooling methods and
technologies currently being conducted include marine cloud brightening,
stratospheric aerosol injection, sea-ice freezing, ocean thermal energy
conversion, ocean and glacier microspheres, terrestrial and atmospheric
mirrors, cirrus cloud thinning, iron salt aerosols, and white reflective
rooftops and streets.” (Source: Suzanne Reed, Healthy Planet Action
Coalition, *Compilation of Comments Submitted to White House Office of
Science and Technology Policy Regarding US Climate Intervention Study by
HPAC and Affiliated Organizations and Individuals*, September 9, 2022)

In the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022 the White House Office of
Science and Technology (OSTP) in coordination with other relevant federal
agencies has been directed by Congress to research a five-year scientific
assessment of solar and other rapid climate interventions in the context of
near-term climate risks and hazards. In other words, key people at the
highest levels have gotten the troubling message that climate change is
deadly serious business and a threat to the stability of lifestyles.

The Assessment will address: “(1) goals for scientific research (2) the
capabilities needed to model, analyze, observe, and monitor atmospheric
composition (3) climate impacts and the radiation budget for the planet (4)
what’s required for coordination of federal research and investments
necessary to deliver an assessment to the point of managing near-term
climate risk as well as research addressing climate intervention,” Ibid.

The Assessment, as outlined above, is the long version of saying: *We’ve
got a serious problem that needs immediate attention*.

A fixit program labeled *The Climate Triad* is being proposed by the
Healthy Planet Action Coalition (HPAC), which is a diverse international
coalition of scientists, engineers, technologists, and public policy wonks.
HPAC recommends a coordinated program involving (1) Direct Climate Cooling,
DCC (2) Greenhouse Emissions Reductions (3) Greenhouse Gas Removal, GHGR.
All three should be treated as co-equal priorities with a goal of keeping
global average temperatures below 1.5°C pre-industrial (whenever that
started?).

The tone of the fixit message is one of urgency to deploy direct climate
cooling “now necessary to reduce current and near term human and other
species harm and risk from current and near term future levels of global
warming,” Ibid.

As such, and with even more urgency, the coalition is requesting the White
House to work towards shortening the proposed five-year research and
implementation plan by accelerating it to one-to-two years. Implicit in
this urgent request, the coalition members evidently believe that climate
change is so dangerously proactive that mitigation efforts must start ASAP,
which reinforces the HPAC request to jumpstart by compressing the timeframe
to 1-2 years versus the 5-year plan as outlined by Congress.

For a list of proposals by HPAC or to join in their efforts, go to:
*https://www.collaborationconnection.org/*
<https://www.collaborationconnection.org/>

For example, the coalition has submitted a menu of 15 proposed
climate-cooling approaches, such as: (a) cirrus cloud thinning (b) ice
shields to thicken polar ice (c) stratospheric aerosol injection. And, of
utmost importance, refreezing the poles is considered a top priority in
support of national and international security purposes, biodiversity
protection, reducing extreme weather episodes and sea level rise.

At the top of the HPAC list: “Arctic Amplification (with up to four times
the temperature rise of the equator) and the role of Arctic sea-ice in
regulating climate through the jet stream and ocean currents make the
Arctic Circle the most serious planetary warming risk and cooling
priority,” Ibid.

This sense of urgency about climate change and the big push by Congress for
the White House to take a leadership role in a massive attempt to fix the
climate system is a positive testimonial to the influence of a
Democratic-led Congress. There’s no other way to look at it. What is the
GOP’s position?

Still, there are two sides to this hurry-up hopeful keeping fingers crossed
rescue plan. One side is almost 100% certain that human engineering of the
climate system will be positive, and thus the only way out of a sticky
problematic climate change/global warming morass.

The other side believes an artificially (human) engineered climate system
is destined to trigger negative unforeseen consequences that may spin out
of control.

And, by all appearances certain aspects of the climate system are already
out of control. Just ask anybody in Pakistan about the Himalayan range,
where global warming has whacked the alpine glaciers with glacial lakes
bursting or ask barge companies on European rivers or the hundreds of towns
living on trucked water in both France and Italy, or Lake Mead nearing
“dead pool” status, and the list could go on and on. All of which is
happening at unprecedented levels, never before seen, signs of a disruptive
or broken climate system. Nothing’s normal any longer.

Understandably, it’s the foreseen consequences (mentioned above) that are
the big push behind the urgency and necessity for massive planetary
experimentation. But, so far, almost all proposals are desktop modeling.
The real world waits for testing hopefully leading to actual results that
work according to plan.

If it works, it’ll be something to behold, kinda like a miracle.

Stay tuned!

*Robert Hunziker lives in Los Angeles and can be reached
at [email protected]. <[email protected]>*

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