
Episode 1122 • • 1:39:52 - 1:44:25
1122: Cyclogenesis
Harvard Study on Solar Geoengineering and Global Warming
The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences released a paper suggesting that solar geoengineering could be used to halve global warming. Researcher Peter Irvine explains that while full geoengineering might cause droughts, a "well-chosen dose" could balance rainfall and evaporation. The hosts compare the proposal to the dystopian film Snowpiercer and note the similarity to "chemtrail" theories.
