I found the article horrifying.  Is anybody old enough to remember a sixties 
research project with a cute name which centered around a long running debate 
concerning whether setting off an abomb in the upper atmosphere would 
obliterate the vanallen belts, destroy the ozone layer, or just set the 
atmosphere on fire.  They couldn’t be sure theoretically, so they had to try it 
to see.  It didn’t. 

 

These people cannot be trusted.  

 

From: friam-boun...@redfish.com [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of 
Paul Paryski
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 3:33 PM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: [FRIAM] The Climate Fixers May 14 New Yorker

 

I submitted a letter (see below) to the editor of the New Yorker about Michael 
Specter's excellent May 14th article on technical solutions to global warming. 

 

Any comments?

cheers, Paul



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Paryski <ppary...@aol.com>
To: themail <them...@newyorker.com>
Sent: Tue, May 29, 2012 1:28 pm
Subject: The Climate Fixers May 14

Dear Sirs, 

 

Thank you for publishing Michael Specter’s excellent and informative article on 
technical solutions to global warming which is, I believe, probably the most 
important challenge to our species and, indeed, other species. As a former 
chief technical advisor on environmental governance for the United Nations 
Development Programme I have followed climate change and anthropogenic global 
warming issues very closely primarily through the IPCC.

 

The Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering project is 
particularly (no pun intended) interesting and thought provoking even with its 
inherent, ecological, environmental and political risks. I wonder if another 
approach to particle injection might be adding certain reflective particles to 
aviation fuels.  Such a solution would be much less costly than a twelve-mile 
long pipe held aloft by a balloon and assure global dispersion at smaller 
densities.  

 

Of course, there are many who believe mistakenly that our government is already 
adding chemicals to jet fuel creating “chemtrails”. 

 

Paul Paryski

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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