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    Sad that’s it’s come to this, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see some countries try it.

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      If they do it, they better expect retailation from neighbouring countries should their agricultural systems be impacted by that. We don’t know the full consequences of this, but if a state does it it’s a rogue state to me, one that should face some ripercussion for that.

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        and the industrialized world, who have been Geo-engineering for the past 100+ years what repercussions do we face as the poorest nations face the very worst of our global heating mess?

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          Yeah that’s not that intentional or direct. Don’t play with fire dude

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            are u joking? have u missed out on how the biggest fossil companies from the US/Europe have known about climate change for 40+ years and also actively downplaying it for the same amount of time?

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              We needed energy, they gave us what we wanted. This is not geoingeneering on purpose, it’s called pollution and it’s a byproduct of an activity: selle energy and industry grade products and preparations and make money. They don’t care about that. That’s as far as it goes.