The ambitious funded project by Bill Gates: tap the sun to free the planet

Washington, United States

The multimillionaire technology empiricist, Bill Gates, is funding an ambitious geoengineering project launched by scientists Harvard University launched to launch the atmosphere of toxic carbon footprint, in order to reduce the amount of solar light and thus counteract the effects of global calendering.

Various studies related to geoengineering projects solar has been established for the last few years, debating the criticisms of the inexplicable scandals that can occur in its application to its magnitude.

Without embarrassment, even if the risk of climaxing the climate change, the Experimental Control of Astrospheric Disruption (SCoPEx) plans to continue studying the volatility of road polishing of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) in the atmosphere through the middle of globes.

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The intriguing and promising project, funded and supported by Microsoft’s founder, is developing the technology that could potentially reflect the light of the planet’s solar energy and in this manner.

In the month of June this year, it is expected that SCoPEx will send a globe, with scientific objectives, to a 20 km altitude near the city of Kiruna (Sweden), to experiment with maneuvering capacity of the teams which will be used. If it is successful in the tests, the project will have a second stage freeing up a small amount of compost.

Existing critics of this type of scientific proposals which affirms that it is provoking extreme changes in climatic patterns, in addition to a series of arguments to align the disproportionate emissions of gas contaminants in the atmosphere.

The physics professor applied to the Harvard University, David Keith, has been able to discuss the theme and support that there are “many real concerns” of geoengineering and that we should know that the CaCO 3 should be free and that its effects be studied, that the podium be good or bad for la Tierra.

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