| ▲ | pfdietz 12 hours ago | |
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| ▲ | culi 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Besides the well-documented increases in PM2.5 concentrations at ground level we already have clear research on we'd also face - ozone layer depletion - reduced precipitation in an area already drought-stricken. As well as other difficult to predict effects on local climate and weather - alteration of many stratospheric chemical cycles. We're talking changes to nitrogen oxide chemistry and even impacts on hydroxyl radicals which drive atmospheric cleansing capacity - increased risk of acid rain from sulfuric acid Like I said. The research is not there. There are many many side effects we haven't worked out yet. And spare me the personal attacks about dishonesty, jackass | ||