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The wildfires are frightening, indeed. After losing one house to a wildfire, we feel on-guard all summer long. Do you think geoengineering has an impact on climate change? I don't think they can spray the skies like they do without there being some serious repercussions down here. If you haven't already seen The Dimming, it might interest you. Cheers!

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/the-dimming-full-length-climate-engineering-documentary/

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I can't even imagine what it would be like losing a home to a wildfire, although it certainly seems to me one of the biggest risks of how and where we choose to live. I've never thought geoengineering would be a logical answer to climate change. Too many questions come up once we start messing around with large-scale natural systems. I'll have to take a look at The Dimming. Thank you, Greta.

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I agree. I don't think it's an answer to climate change; on the contrary, I think it's a huge contributor to climate change.

On one hand, governments admit doing it (for instance, to stop rain from falling during the Olympic games). On the other hand, they deny that their chemtrails are affecting the weather. You just can't have it both ways, though. Man messing with the natural world never ends well for man.

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" We can no longer ignore global warming and climate change when it lands in our back yard. "

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I loved this post!

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