It's a real quid pro quo-  
Make Sunsets  AI generated SRM P-R 
has elicited an equally SNL worthy
démarche.



On Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 12:34:18 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
wrote:

> As some may have seen, but I haven't seen posted here yet, Mexico has 
> reportedly rejected solar geoengineering experimentation.
>
> Semarnat y Conacyt rechazan ensayos de geoingeniería solar 
> <https://www.jornada.com.mx/notas/2023/01/14/sociedad/semarnat-y-conacyt-rechazan-ensayos-de-geoingenieria-solar/?from=page&block=sociedad&opt=articlelink>
>
> Google translate:
> *Mexico City. *The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources 
> (Semarnat) and the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt) 
> rejected experimentation with solar geoengineering in the country, noting 
> that it represents "serious risks" for the environment, people and their 
> community environments. .
>
> They argued that these practices presume to be large-scale technologies, 
> but they are still under development and currently there are no 
> international agreements that allow them to be supervised. In addition, 
> they indicated, it represents "an economically advantageous way out for a 
> minority and risky for the supposed" remediation of climate change.
>
> In a joint statement, the agencies detailed that solar geoengineering 
> seeks to counteract the effects of climate change, through the emission of 
> gases into the atmosphere such as sulfur dioxide, aluminum sulfate, among 
> others.
>
> "This process induces the sun's rays to be reflected back into space, thus 
> avoiding the increase in temperature in a specific geographical area," they 
> added.
>
> However, they affirmed, "there are enough studies that show that there 
> would be negative and unequal impacts" associated with the release of these 
> aerosols, which cause meteorological imbalances such as winds and 
> torrential rains, as well as droughts in tropical areas, in addition to 
> generating impacts on the depletion of the ozone layer of the planet.
>
> They announced that recently in Baja California Sur, the Make Sunsets 
> company carried out technical experiments of this type, launching 
> meteorological balloons with sulfur dioxide without prior notice and 
> without the consent of the Mexican government and the surrounding 
> communities.
>
> Semarnat and Conacyt mentioned that there is an international moratorium 
> against the deployment of geoengineering since 2010 and that it is still in 
> force, as part of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, to 
> which Mexico is a party.
>
> In addition, they assured that they will carry out precautionary actions 
> to protect communities and environmental environments.
>
> At the same time, Conacyt will coordinate with specialists the review of 
> existing rigorous scientific research to expose the serious risks of solar 
> geoengineering.
>

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