Boeing 777s to Cool the Planet?

ER Editor: More white hat outing of the agenda, we believe. The report below picks up a Telegraph piece (paywall) from yesterday. It follows on from this we published from the Starmer government last week —

UK Govt Announces Plans to Geoengineer the Skies

It’s also outing Boeing. Recall all those failure stories about Boeing from months ago —

From 2021, the US, South Korea and Japan grounded these planes –

Airlines ground dozens of Boeing 777 planes after engine failure over Denver

2024 —

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And then there’s this, the China Factor —

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We’re Saved! ‘Boeing 777s could cool the planet… if you don’t mind acid rain’ – ‘Stratospheric aerosol injection’ technique could ‘put brakes on global warming,’ new ‘modeling study’ finds

MARC MORANO of CLIMATE DEPOT.COM

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/28/boeing-777s-could-cool-planet-acid-rain/

‘Stratospheric aerosol injection’ technique could put brakes on global warming, study finds, but with damaging knock-on effects

Boeing 777s could be used to cool the planet, scientists have found – but it might lead to acid rain.

Climate experts are increasingly considering geoengineering projects to put the brakes on global warming, with most research focusing on shooting aerosols (ER: how about SPRAYING toxins? let’s get our terminology right) into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight back into space.

The technique is known as stratospheric aerosol injection, and it was thought it would require specially designed aircraft capable of flying at altitudes of 65,000ft to be effective. (ER: Daily chemtrailing has been done at much much lower altitudes than that!)

But new modelling by University College London (UCL) has found that adding particles 42,000ft above the polar regions could bring meaningful cooling at a height that can be reached by aircraft such as the freighter Boeing 777F. (ER: Have the polar regions been subject to this?)

The downside is that injecting sulphur dioxide at the poles rather than the equator, where there is more sunlight, would mean planes would need far more particles to be effective, which could have damaging knock-on effects. (ER: interesting)

When sulphur dioxide (SO2) is released into the atmosphere, it can react with water vapour and other chemicals, forming sulphuric acid, a key component of acid rain.

Source

Featured image source, Boeing plane: https://www.instagram.com/p/CWTOwUmtWB3/?img_index=1

Featured image source, plane releasing chemtrails: https://www.science.org/content/article/aviation-s-dirty-secret-airplane-contrails-are-surprisingly-potent-cause-global-warming

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