UK Geoengineering Sparks Debate, Trump Pushes U.S. Manufacturing
The podcast highlights UK scientists’ plans to conduct outdoor geoengineering experiments to dim sunlight and combat climate change, with approval expected soon. These include carbon capture programs, like a 2022 UK facility removing 40,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. It notes skepticism about such projects, often dismissed as conspiracy theories, yet now openly pursued. The podcast praises Trump for his bold stances, like recognizing controversial team names (Cleveland Indians, Washington Redskins). It also discusses Trump’s Michigan visit to mark his first 100 days, focusing on autoworkers and reducing reliance on Canada, which receives $200 billion in U.S. subsidies for oil, lumber, and cars. Trump aims to relocate auto production to the U.S., addressing an open Michigan Senate seat and countering Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s tariff concerns. The podcast frames these moves as part of Trump’s push for American economic independence.
- Uk scientists launch outdoor geoengineering experiments. Experiments to dim the Sun will be approved within weeks. The UK set to conduct experiments to dim sunlight to combat climate change. Geoengineering programs being tested involved attempts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. In June 2022 a carbon capture utilization and storage facility was opened in the UK said to remove up to 40K tonnes of CO2 each year.
- When we talk about our government geoengineering the weather we are called whack jobs, we are crazy. They are doing experiments to dim the sun.
- Hats off to Trump for saying these kinds of things like recognizing the Cleveland Indians and Washington Redskins.
- Trump is going to Michigan to mark 100 days, autoworker land. Why do we subsidize Canada $200B? We don’t need their oil, lumber, or cars. Michigan has an open Senate seat. Gretchen Whitmer says there are things about the tariffs that are of concern. Trump is going to Michigan to talk to the autoworkers to talk about moving the auto productions back to the US away from Canada.