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EPA Demands Answers from Company Practicing Geoengineering
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is looking for answers from Make Sunsets, a company that releases sulfur dioxide in the air in an attempt to combat global warming.
From Just the News. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is demanding a company that deliberately sends sulfur dioxide into the air to combat global warming provide detailed information on its practices. Critics of the practice, which is called geoengineering, say it puts potentially harmful pollutants into the air and needs more oversight.
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The company Zeldin is scrutinizing, Make Sunsets, sells “cooling credits.” The credits pay to launch weather balloons made of biodegradable latex containing hydrogen and sulfur dioxide. According to the company, each $5 credit it sells offsets the warming impact of one ton of carbon dioxide for one year.
Last year, the company posted on its X account videos of balloon launches. According to the Make Sunsets website, the company has sold 125,717 “cooling credits” since February 2023, delivered by 147 balloons. As the balloon rises, the decreasing air pressure causes it to burst. …
Worldwide interest
Make Sunsets was founded by entrepreneur Luke Iseman and former account executive Andrew Song. The company is backed by venture capitalists Boost VC, Draper Associates, Pioneer Fund and unnamed “angel investors.”
The company isn’t the only company looking at various approaches to geoengineering, nor is it a new concept. More than a decade ago, billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates was lobbying governments and international organizations to back research into how sulfur dioxide could be used to counteract global warming. …
This May, experts and advocates of geoengineering – also called solar radiation modification (SRM) – are gathering for a conference on the topic. The “Degrees 2025 Global Forum” features an agenda full of speakers from around the world. …
“Partly a cult”
Just the News reached out to Make Sunsets to ask about the safety of their operation and Zeldin’s request for details about its operation, but didn’t receive a response.
Make Sunsets co-founder Iseman told the MIT Technology Review the company is part entrepreneurial and partly an act of geoengineering activism meant to get attention.
“We joke slash not joke that this is partly a company and partly a cult,” he told the Review. With the threat of climate change, he said, “It’s morally wrong, in my opinion, for us not to be doing this.”
In a press release, Zeldin said Make Sunsets is banned in Mexico, and it’s not clear the company has been in contact with state, local or federal agencies. Noting the potential environmental and respiratory health impacts of sulfur dioxide, the EPA states that the gas has been regulated since 1971. …
What do you think of this company and it’s geoengineering practices? Share your thoughts and prayers below.
(Excerpt from Just the News. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America – Lee Zeldin, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=139912595)
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Doesn’t aluminum plus sulfur and maybe something else make thermite?
= super hot fires, hot enough to melt steel, windshields, far hotter than normal forest fires. Think California, Maui fires ?
They would never admit this only enhances the declining bird and bee population. Birds eat insects. Bees pollinate crops. Insect infestation will soon be the result. It’s not rocket science. This is all part of the anti-C kingdom speeding up its operation, manifesting globally via principalities and powers.
This needs to be banned in America too!
Ii can’t believe that anyone should be able to take chemicals into the atmosphere and dump them. Talk about pollution ! Lord give Administrator Zeldin the wisdom and discernment to separate science from quackery and help us preserve the atmosphere that the good Lord has given us.