1. How to Save a Sick Planet
Solar Radiation Management
Chemtrails and Other Options
2. 1.What are Chemtrails?
2.What are They for?
3.What is Global Warming?
4.What is acidification of the oceans?
5.Are the Polar regions melting?
6.What can we do?
3. “Look Up”“they don’t understand the system well enough to
predict it’s responses in detail, so the side effects are worse than
the dimension then the problem they are trying to cure”
Sick Planet = Geoengineering
Sick People = Drugs
4. Geoengineering Health Effects
Less Sun, Nanoparticules (aluminum, barium, and
strontium) inhaled and eaten, water, plants, skin
inflammation, scarring and destruction of lung tissue:
•bacterial pneumonia
•industrial lung diseases such as silicosis and asbestosis
Cancer 1 in 2:
•Lung, organ, blood, skin, etc..
Brain Damage:
•Alzheimer’s, Autism
Autoimmune Disease
Allergies
Solar radiation management(SRM) projects (proposed and theoretical) are
a type of climate engineering which seek to reflect sunlight and thus reduce
global warming
6. RAF rainmakers 'caused 1952 flood‘
Operation Cumulus,
On August 15, 1952, one of the worst flash floods Thirty five people died
The meteorological office has in the past denied there were any
rainmaking experiments conducted before 1955
in 2001 recently released at the public record office showing that they were
going on from 1949 to 1955.
Until now, the Ministry of Defense has categorically denied knowledge of
any cloud-seeding experiments taking place in the UK during early
August 1952.
UK weather modification experiments at the time presaged current practice in
the US.
Many countries now use the technology, which has considerably
improved during the past 50 years.
Survivors of the Lynmouth flood called for - but never got - a full investigation
into the causes of the disaster.
7. Climate has changed on all time scales
throughout Earth’s history.
Facts:
•CO2 in the atmosphere is at a record high level
•more than the past half-million years, and at an exceptionally fast rate
•The concentration of CO2 is now known accurately for the past 650,000
years from Antarctic ice cores.
•Current global temperatures are warmer than they have ever been during at
least the past five centuries, probably even for more than a millennium
CO2 concentration varied between
• 180 ppm during cold glacial times
•300 ppm during warm interglacials.
• Over the past century, it rapidly increased is now 379 ppm
•approximately 80-ppm rise in CO2 concentration at the end of the past ice
ages generally took over 5,000 years.
8. global sea level rise
• are thermal expansion of the oceans (water expands as it warms)
•and the loss of land-based ice due to increased melting.
Global sea level rose by about 120 m end of the last ice age 21,000 years ago
and stabilized between 3,000 and 2,000 years ago.
Estimates for the 20th century show that global average sea level rose at a rate of about
1.7 mm yr
since 1993, sea level has been rising at a rate of around 3 mm yr
significantly higher than the average during the previous half century
Satellite observations available since the early 1990s
9. If the Greenland Ice Sheet melted
•sea level would rise about 6 meters (20 feet)
If the Antarctic Ice Sheet melted
•sea level would rise by about 60 meters (200 feet)
The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets also influence weather and climate.
Large high-altitude plateaus on the ice caps alter storm tracks and create cold
downslope winds close to the ice surface.
University of Sheffield research, published in the
International Journal of Climatology,
unusual Jet Stream changes were behind
record surface melt of the Greenland Ice
Sheet last summer.
more than 90 percent of the ice-sheet surface
melting as of July 11, 2012.
nearly double the previous record loss seen in
2010, when 52 percent of the GrIS surface had
melted.
10. global-scale decline of snow and ice over many years,
especially since 1980 and increasing during the past
decade
•Sea ice in the Arctic is shrinking in all seasons, most
dramatically in summer
•Reductions are reported in permafrost, seasonally
frozen ground and river and lake ice.
•Arctic thinning of approximately 40% between the
period 1958 to 1977
•snow cover has declined by about 2% per decade
since 1966,
• Arctic, average annual sea ice extent decreased
0.6% per decade
•summer sea ice extent decreased by 2.4% per
decade
•antarctic sea ice extent exhibits no significant trend.
11. Scientific Committee on
Antarctic Research
www.scar.org/news/antarctic/
Antarctic ice sheet less stable
than assumed, researchers say
29 May 2014
ESA's Cryosat mission sees
Antarctic ice losses double
22 May 2014
Key glaciers in West Antarctica
are in an irreversible retreat
13 May 2014 Scientists tracking massive iceberg which
broke off Pine Island Glacier
30 April 2014
Scientists are monitoring an iceberg roughly
six times the size of Manhattan - one of the
largest now in existence - that broke off from an
Antarctic glacier and is heading into the open
ocean
12. •is it greenhouse gas concentration or temperature (or some other climate
parameter)
•Large changes in global mean temperature, in contrast, require some global
forcing (such as a change in greenhouse gas concentration or solar activity).
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
IPCC
14. The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)
“If SRM were terminated for any reason, there is high confidence that global
surface temperatures would rise very rapidly to values consistent with
the greenhouse gas forcing.”
Solar radiation management comprises various techniques aimed at reflecting
or diverting solar radiation back into space, essentially increasing the planet’s
albedo (reflectivity).
Many geoengineers, along with the IPCC, prefer solar radiation
management methods to carbon dioxide removal as a climate fix, given
the planet’s complex carbon feedback loops, and the much cheaper and
quicker method of spraying our skies with albedo-enhancing particles.
“Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis,”
(referred to as “AR5”)
15. the IRGC explains that by injecting 13,000 tons of sulphate aerosol into the
stratosphere on a daily basis, they would offset the radiative effects of a
doubling of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This compares to having to
remove “225 million tons per day of CO2 from the atmosphere for 25
years.”
“Block the sun but continue to spew billions of tons of carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere,” is. In a world run by sanity, we would forego fossil fuels for free and
abundant solar energy, coupled with Tesla’s development of free electricity, to meet the
world’s energy needs, without destroying our nest by extracting and burning fossil fuels.
Eli Kintisch characterizes SRM in his 2010 book,
Hack the Planet
Solar radiation management has “three essential characteristics,” notes
the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC).
“It is cheap, fast and imperfect,”
16.
17.
18. Methane's Pound for pound, impact of on climate
change is over 20 times greater than CO2
over a 100-year period.
Currently, climate models do not incorporate the effects of methane released
from melting permafrost, which means even the most extreme warming
scenarios we've come up with might not be extreme enough.
Right now, it contains approximately 3.5 gton C of methane.
the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) Studies focusing on this
time period estimate that several thousand gton C of methane were
released into the atmosphere.
current estimates are around a thousand years.
world is warming ten times faster today that in did in the PETM
David Shindell and Gavin Schmidt (climate scientists of RealClimate)
20. Concerns …renewed dialogue about solar-radiation management
which could be achieved by adding reflecting aerosols to the
stratosphere
Modeling studies suggest that solar-radiation management could
produce stabilized global temperatures and reduced global
precipitation. …, using a large-ensemble modeling experiment
that examines the impacts of 54 scenarios for global
temperature stabilization.
Nature Geoscience Published online: 18 July 2010 |
Regional climate response to solar-radiation management
21. Our results confirm that solar-radiation management would generally lead to
less extreme temperature and precipitation anomalies, compared with
unmitigated greenhouse gas emissions. However, they also illustrate that it
is physically not feasible to stabilize global precipitation and
temperature simultaneously as long as atmospheric greenhouse gas
concentrations continue to rise.
Over time, simulated temperature and precipitation in large regions such as
China and India vary significantly with different trajectories for solar-
radiation management, and they diverge from historical baselines in
different directions. Hence, it may not be possible to stabilize the
climate in all regions simultaneously using solar-radiation
management.
Regional diversity in the response to different levels of solar-radiation
management could make consensus about the optimal level of
geoengineering difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.
Nature Geoscience Published online: 18 July 2010 |
Regional climate response to solar-radiation management
Carnegie Institute for Science
22. thermohaline conveyor
belt ocean circulation which is
driven by density
differences. Sea water
density depends on
temperature and salinity,
The salinity and temperature
differences arise from
heating/cooling at the sea
surface and from the surface
freshwater fluxes
evaporation and sea ice formation
enhance salinity; precipitation, runoff
and ice-melt decrease salinity
23.
24. What we Can Do To Save Our
Home and Family!!!
1. Tell Others the Facts of global C02 Increase
2. Do the Research
www.ipcc.ch
www.scar.org
www.geoengineeringwatch.org
3. Think Globally Act Locally
4. Become Active in C02 conservation
5. Advocate Earth Healthy Practices
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34. Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM,Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonistsSalpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonists
on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine 2006;144(12):904.on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine 2006;144(12):904.
AsthmaAsthma
5000 people a year die from
35. 4000 of the 5000 deaths
were caused by the asthma
drugs and not the asthma..
..Salpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonistsSalpeter SR, Buckley NS, Ormiston TM, Salpeter EE: Meta-Analysis: effect of long-acting Beta-agonists
on severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicineon severe asthma exacerbations and asthma-related deaths. Annals of Internal Medicine
2006;144(12):904.2006;144(12):904.
““Long acting Beta Agonists (inhalerLong acting Beta Agonists (inhaler
medication) have been shown to increasemedication) have been shown to increase
severe life threatening asthma exacerbationssevere life threatening asthma exacerbations
as well as asthma related deaths.”as well as asthma related deaths.”
39. • signals the vasomotor center in the
brain to change the blood pressure
by dilating or constricting the blood
vessels
• decreasing or increasing, heart rate
• abnormal heart rhythms
40.
41. Gale 65 yo, High Blood
Pressure, Fatigue, Reflux,
Sleep Problems
43. COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
refers to asthma, emphysema, chronic
bronchitis, or any combination of the three.
The World Health Organization reports that
almost three million people die of COPD related
complications each year.
COPD 3,000,000 die each year
45. . Researchers at Columbia University Medical
Center in New York City
more than 7,300 subjects Analysis showed
that frequent consumption of cured meats
(14 or more servings per month) was linked
with "an obstructive pattern of lung function
and increased odds of COPD."
who frequently ate cured meats were also
prone to have a lower intake of fruits,
vegetables, fish, vitamin C, and vitamin and
mineral supplements
Nitrates a Factor (processed Meat)
46. acetaminophen was linked to higher rates of
asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD), as well as reduced lung
function.
Third National Health Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHANES III) from 1988-94. 13,492
participants:
Almost 7 percent had asthma.
Some 12 percent suffered from COPD.
Almost 3 percent were plagued with both.
Researchers concluded acetaminophen use was
linked to asthma and COPD--its risk increased in
relation to the dosage.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
May 1, 2005;171:966-971
acetaminophen linked to c.o.p.d.
47. Co2 ↑ Heart Rate ↑ Breathing ↑
Blood Pressure ↑
Blood Vessels constrict
Co2 ↓ Heart Rate ↓ Breathing ↓
Blood Pressure ↓
Blood Vessels dilate
Human breathing and Blood pressure
48. Antibiotics don't work for acute
bronchitis. Now we have strong
evidence saying that it shouldn't be
used for this purpose.
…Doctors should not routinely prescribe
antibiotics for bronchitis.
The Lancet May 11,
2002;359:1648-1654
Bronchitis no antibiotics
52. The disease, almost always caused by smoking, destroys air sacs
in the lungs, leaving patients struggling for breath. Medical
treatments offer little relief.
About two million Americans have emphysema.
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59. There are two poles of the immune system,
the cellular and humoral mechanisms have
a reciprocal relationship. Thus, when one is
stimulated, the other is inhibited.
Since vaccines activate the B cells to secrete
antibody, the T cells are subsequently
suppressed. This suppression of the cell
mediated response is a key factor in the
development of cancer and life threatening
infections.
In fact, the "prevention" of a disease via
vaccination is, in reality, an inability to expel
organisms due to the suppression of the cell-
mediated response. Thus, rather than
preventing disease; they actually prevent the
disease from ever being resolved.
Rebecca Carley, M.D.
“the respiratory tract of ALL mammals
contain secretory IgA within the respirato
tract mucosa.
Bypassing this mucosal aspect of the
immune system by directly injecting
organisms into the bloodstream leads to
corruption in the immune system itself.
As a result, the pathogenic viruses or
bacteria cannot be eliminated by the
immune system and remain in the body,
where they will further grow and/or muta
as the individual is exposed to ever more
antigens and toxins in the environment
which continue to assault the immune
system. “
Rebecca Carley, M.D.
60. The new flu drug Relenza is now the subject of a warning letter to medical
professionals around the country that urges caution when the medicine is
used in patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD).
The manufacturer, Glaxo Wellcome Inc., says it has received reports of
serious breathing problems in some patients taking Relenza who also have
underlying lung disease such as asthma and COPD (e.g., emphysema).
The warning letter comes out almost exactly one year after the FDA
approved Relenza in spite of the negative recommendation from its scientific
advisory committee in February 1999.
The panel was concerned the drug didn't actually shorten flu episodes.
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