Posted on 07/29/2013 9:13:58 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is among five government agencies investigating new ideas to mitigate climate change, according to a report from Mother Jones.
The 21-month, $630,000 project will be run by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) with funding coming from the CIA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA.
The project is called "Geoengineering Climate: Technical Evaluation and Discussion of Impacts." Geoengineering is a fairly broad term, but in this context it refers to efforts to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere or reflect solar radiation away from Earth to lessen the effects of global warming.
According to the project's official description, a committee of experts will "conduct a technical evaluation of a limited number of proposed geoengineering techniques, including examples of both solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal techniques, and comment generally on the potential impacts of deploying these technologies, including possible environmental, economic, and national security concerns." The 16-member committee, which has already met three times, includes experts from the University of California at San Diego, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Environmental Defense Fund, Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University and other institutions.
Two CIA spokespeople gave Mother Jones conflicting answers about the agency's role in the research. One confirmed that the CIA was involved in the project, while the other would not confirm it but said "It's natural that on a subject like climate change the agency would work with scientists to better understand the phenomenon and its implications on national security." The CIA formerly ran a research center on climate change, which notably closed last year after Republican politicians said the intelligence agency should not be involved in researching climate change.
As you might guess from the project's fairly small budget, the committee isn't doing primary research or developing new technologies. Instead, they are reviewing the available published science on these subjects. An NAS spokesperson told NBC News that the project is "an assessment of the science what do we know, what do we not know, what are the risks based on what we know and don't know right now." Meanwhile, NAS project leader Edward Dunlea told Fox News that despite the closed-door nature of the first two committee meetings the research is not classified. "We're doing an evaluation," he said. "This is an assessment of what is known in the science literature about some of the proposed engineering techniques both solar-radiation management and carbon-dioxide removal."
According to Mother Jones the NAS funded two previous workshops on geoengineering. This is the first time that the CIA has participated.
Al Gore when running for president in 2000 said “we are working on controlling weather.”
Later he wrote “An Inconvenient Truth” which led to his movie.
Mankind has tried to make rain since forever and has never stopped.
Funding has probably never stopped, either, as governments know controlling weather would be one of the best offensive/defensive weapons.
The people in the CIA are not smart enough to be mucking with a self-correcting system like global climates... Opps we’re so sorry won’t cut it when they realize we’re in the infancy of that science... and realize it too late.
SOUEEEE! HERE, PORK! PORK! PORK!
More calls for funding of pseudo-science.
How about calling for funding to extirpate Islam before it attacks us?
“Mankind has tried to make rain since forever and has never stopped.”
I read a good sci-fi short story about, how after we had developed unlimited, cheap fusion power, that the Middle East oil producers had to find some use for their now nearly worthless oil. Their solution was to build “artificial mountains” of huge strips of asphalt which would generate rain in the desert from the up drafts of hot air created by the asphalt.
I doubt it is satire. I watched a documentary about the feasibility of putting millions of tiny mirrors into space to deflect some of the Sun’s light.
...these people are out there!!! Another idea was to dump iron-oxide(?)/rust into our oceans, something about how it would help the ocean absorb CO2.
What could possibly go wrong!!!! ugh. I found their arrogance offensive.
“I’ve typed my comment in 5 times...”
I’ll help you. We should start with...
“Lord, Lord, Lord...”
So the solution for humans changing the climate is for humans to change the climate. Wow. No wonder modern government or leftists never solve any problems.
We can fix Mother Nature, right?
The arrogance of ignorance has no bounds
But bounds about in unintended consequential glee,
Sure of its brilliance,
Unrestricted by its stupidity.
A big part of why our government’s role has been reversed i.e. controlling the citizens instead of the citizens controlling the government is the political class has no thinking boundaries. Anything goes if it works for them. Whereas the everyday human has no such inclination to that type of ambition. We scoff and mock the mere mention of such tomfoolery.
Meanwhile:
http://aupress.au.af.mil/digital/pdf/paper/t_coble_benign_weather_modification.pdf
http://www.foxnews.com/story/2005/12/08/bill-may-renew-us-weather-control-efforts/
http://watch.pair.com/weather-modification.html
Warning. The third link contains some information that many here consider tomfoolery. If any reader is uncomfortable with the possibility that political leaders could ever agree to any kind of program that would give their class tremendous power over US who enjoy stumbling around in the darkness of our closed minds, that’s ok. No reason to get excited.
Tomfoolery usually plays out pretty quickly. Your disdain of such imaginings could prove worthy any day now.
Fantasy. No gubmint project ever cost just $630,000.
Great links - here is another:
Owning the Weather in 2025
A Research Paper Presented To the Air Force
http://csat.au.af.mil/2025/volume3/vol3ch15.pdf
That is a great link, thanks. That the information was presented in 1996 allows anyone who has paid attention in the ensuing years to gain a firmer understanding of how close the political pirates have come to their dream of complete control, however temporary.
I thought the Paper’s use of one liners ingenious, if intended. Particularly appreciated Chapter Four, Artificial Weather, which includes this gem:
One major advantage of using simulated weather to achieve a desired effect is that unlike other approaches, it makes what are otherwise the results of deliberate actions appear to be the consequences of natural weather phenomena.
Oh, my!
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