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Bill McKibben on Geoengineering: “It’s a terrible idea… I really hope it’s something we don’t have to do”

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By Paul Bean

On Sunday, I attended a “Climate Action” Talk and Q&A hosted at American Flatbread in Vermont’s beautiful Mad River Valley. The guest in honor was Environmentalist Bill McKibben. McKibben is well known for his organization 350.org and as an outspoken anti-fossil fuel environmentalist. 

McKibben has written multiple environmental books and is currently a contributing writer for the New Yorker. In 2022 he wrote an article titled Dimming the Sun to Cool the Planet Is a Desperate Idea, Yet We’re Inching Toward Itan article where he dances with the idea of Geoengineering as a potential solution to climate change while at the same time condemning the it. If you were viewing this from a political perspective you would say that he is speaking out of both sides of his mouth and when I asked him about his stance at the event you would say his response was similar (more on that later).

McKibben and I have an on-going back in forth on the social media site X where he’s amassed an impressive 397.4K followers.

Occasionally I say something just annoying enough to get a response out of Bill, something I quite enjoy, and it seems he sort of does too. He genuinely does have a sense of humor.

The most recent case is when I accused him of being secretly funded by the Rockefellers- that “old oil money”, which is of course true

However he snarked back “it’s not even money. they just give me barrels of oil, and I refine it in my backyard and sell it to my neighbors.” An expert deflection if you ask me. Humorous, clever and absurd.

Jokes aside, if McKibben is really funded by “that old oil money” it would at the very least be concerning to his supporters and ultimately the agenda that he supports. Which is of course the green new deal, solar technology, wind technology, getting rid of the fossil fuels, going all electric, etc. If you want to find out how McKibben is funded by the Rockerfellers and 350.org is just a giant front for Wall Street and greenwashing than read this article by OGA researcher Rob Williams.

Nonetheless, after attending and speaking at my third Geoegnineering Resistance Gathering hosted in Colchester by the Facebook group VT SKY, I made my way down to American Flatbread at Lareau Farm in Waitsfield to attend Mckibben’s talk on Climate Change. 

Sunday Evening Weather

This was a picturesque Vermont fall evening. Early October peak foliage, big rolls of hay bails in the field, at little chill that was cold enough to wear a flannel but not so cold you need a full on jacket— just the best. (Minus the Geoegnineering activity overhead)

When I arrived, there was a teen speaking. She read a poem about climate change and her fear of climate inaction. She shared her frustrations with older generations and their missteps. 

Unfortunately I didn’t record her so I can’t give exact quotes, but you can imagine the kind of language and frustration she was sharing. Her emotion was like that of a mini-Greta Thunberg. It was full on climate hysteria with the crowd emotionally struck and sucked right in. 

Just after the emotional priming, McKibben took the stage and began his full on sales pitch for the renewable energy industry:

“I think we still think of this stuff, sun and wind, as alternative energy. I think that those of us who even care about this look at this as sort of the ‘Whole Foods’ of energy. Ok? But it’s not, it is the Costco of energy. This is the stuff that is available cheap, in bulk, off the shelf, and now if we want to use it. If we’re willing to make that change.”

Ironically enough I just made my first trip to a Whole Foods down in Destin, Florida and below was one of the suggestions for payment

Amazon Biometric Payment

An option to literally pay with Amazon biometrics at Whole Foods (owned by Amazon), which sums up McKibben entire analogy with Costco/ Whole Foods. 

His sales pitch continued. 

“In some ways what’s happening in the developing word is even more dramatic. Earlier this year authorities and government officials in Pakistan began talking about that there’s been a 10% drop in demand on their countries national electric grid. They couldn’t figure out what is going on because that’s a big drop, unless there was a recession or something like covid…they couldn’t figure out what was happening, but people began to solve the issue by looking at images of google earth you could see… a very rapid spread of solar panels on poles roofs, on stores, on factories there were so many cheap Chinese solar panels flooding into the country that people were buying them, hooking them up, and not telling the government, not doing anything. That’s amazing. In the last 6 month, Pakistanis working on their own have installed 30% of their countries electric grid.”

I don’t really think it’s so bad that Pakistanis are independently pursuing means of power production. Good for them. More power to ‘em.

The problem is the use of unregulated coal power plants in China used to create these solar panels and Mckibbin’s failure to acknowledge that unless of course we are assuming he did not already know this. 

“Anthropologists even think that standing around the campfire for millions of nights taught us some of the kind of social bonds that mark our species, it was the kind of ‘proto-zoom,’” said McKibben with some laughter from the crowd. “And we learned to control the combustion of coal and gas and oil, and we call that the industrial revolution and it brought us modernity, everything that we know around us. But the price is too high now. Not only the destruction of the planets climate systems, which is the biggest thing we have done, but 9 million people a year? 1 death in 5 people on this planet come from people breathing particulates that happen when you burn coal and gas? So its good news on many fronts that we don’t need to do that anymore…”

Accept that we do, to make to make and the solar panels, not to mention the making, moving, and mining of the other resources necessary to render them useful.

“I am a Methodist Sunday school teacher sometimes if you will, and we live on a planet where the good Lord was kind enough to hang a large ball of burning gas 93 million miles away and we now know how to make full use of it”

While I do appreciate Mckibben’s passion and creative style for how he presents his beliefs and ideas, I cannot help but to notice many flaws in the things he says. Putting it into the context of religion you can really see just how deeply rooted his beliefs are in what he is selling. 

At the end of his talk of about 25 minutes, he opened it up for Q&A.

“would you please comment on your thoughts on lithium and the mining of minerals and the life span of solar panels?” a member of the crowd asked.

“There’s no free lunch here. We are going to have to mine some stuff and we should strive to do it as senable as we can with as little human rights damaged as we can. Mining is always a kind of traumatic thing. The good news is the amount of mining that we have to do make this happen seems to be far far less than the amount of mining were doing now to support the fossil fuel industry…the amount of stuff that we will have to mine in order to build all of the batteries and panels that we will need by 2050 and the volume stuff that we will need to be mined, is smaller the volume of coal we mined last year on this planet…

I was thankful to have been picked second because he only allowed for three questions so I asked: 

“I’ve seen you write a little bit about geoengineering as a potential solution, climate and weather modification for people who don’t know about that. What do you make of that? Ive seen you write a little about it. Do you really think that’s a viable solution to the problem?”

“I think it’s a.. I think its a very terrible and scary idea. Basically the one big way we know how to do this is to pour sulfur into the atmosphere in order to block incoming sunlight and cool the planet,” Said McKibben. 

(Gee Bill…blocking the sun?! Doesn’t seem great for solar panels!)

“I think it’s a terrible idea, and I think we’re gonna do it, or something like it if were not able very quickly to get the temperature on this earth under control. I think we have that same narrow window for about 5 years- to build out as much renewable energy as we possibly can and than see where we are. We may well decide that it might also be worthwhile to do something like that because the planet is just getting unlivable otherwise. But the more renewable energy we build and the faster, the less screwing around with our planet we will have to do. This is one of the reasons why I think its so important we make use of the very straight forward technological opportunities we now have. The idea that we could counteract the carbon dioxide being poured into the atmosphere by pouring in some sulfur is a really disgusting commentary as our ability as a species, it’s also really dangerous because we really have no idea how it could play out. The computer models indicates that it may well move the monsoons off the subcontinent and change weather patterns enough to do that, and there’s a couple billion people who depend on the operation of the monsoons to provide their sustenance every year so we don’t want to do this if we can possibly avoid it.”

There are so many ways I could take his reply I do not even know where to start. While he acknowledges that this is a “terrible idea” he maintains that it is something that we will do even though he “hopes” we do not have to. 

When he’s talking about making the switch to renewnebales, it feels like he’s saying will need to do this… or else!

Astronaut Captures View of Hurricane Milton From Space
Hurricane Milton Currently Barreling into Florida 

The storms will continue until everyone switches to EVs!

He even acknowledges the potential for geoengineering to effect the monsoons at a mass scale, so he at least does realize the potential magnitude of geoengineering.

I phrased my question the way I did because I wanted to give him an opportunity to reply. We all know that geoengineering currently is, and has been going on for decades. However that was not the point. 

After reading Bill’s article about geoengineering and hearing him talk on Sunday, it is genuinely sort of difficult to decipher how much he really knows about the subject of geoengineering, or how aware he is of what is actually going on with our climate and on-going geoengineering.

I get the sense that he is a guy who means well, has a good sense of humor, he’s very intelligent, and charismatic, however something seems off. 

I believe that to sell a lie, a better salesman not only has to believe in what he is selling but also to be emotionally invested in what he is selling. I believe in the case of Bill McKibben, as well as nearly all of the other current mainstream environmentalists, he is absolutely invested and a real believer. To adopt this mindset means to mindlessly adopt and accept a certain reality that you are a victim to- this grim reality that humans are bad and that we are destroying everything because that is inherently our true nature really no matter what we do—Which is of course a lie! 

But it is very depressing reality if it is one you choose to accept. It becomes an even more disturbing reality if it is the one you choose to make your paycheck on and most of the time that is what it comes down to for a lot of people.

Ultimately that is what I believe about Bill. I believe that a certain level he kinda sorta knows that something is not quite right… But what’s the point of questioning that, we’re going to destroy the planet in 5 years anyway…

Right?

As always, 

Eyes on our skies!

The author is a Vermonter, a writer, editor, social media director for VDC as well as a writer for the Vermont based anti-geoengineering organization Our Geoengneering Age. This article was originally published on the OGA Substack page


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  1. I’m still trying to figure out what “fossil-fuels” are? Does this mean that those using the term believe that oil and gas come from fossils? If this is scientific fact then let’s prove it. Show us.

    How is it that “sun, wind and water” have been deemed”renewable energy sources?” If the climate experts believe we will run out of oil and gas, could we possibly run out of water? We drill for our best drinking water below bedrock.

    Also, would it be possible for the wind to stop blowing and for the sun to stop shining? Who gets to deem them “renewable?”

    • vtbeliever, re:
      “ I’m still trying to figure out what “fossil-fuels” are?”
      I personally believe that “fossil fuels” are the rapidly buried remains of all the life that perished in THE global flood recorded in Genesis. The oil and gas being primarily from dead humans, Nephilim, animal life and coal from plant matter, all rapidly buried in an anaerobic environment which prevented normal decay thus giving us the fossils but also the fats, gases and carbon from their respective decedents fauna or flora. Amazing to me that even in judgement G-D provided a means for future use of that which was destroyed.

    • Believe this: The sun does not stop shining, nor does the wind stop blowing. On an annual basis, available solar and wind power potential does not vary more than 2-3% in a given location. Ever.

  2. If you think Geoengineering is just a thought as a possible solution in the future, check out Dane Wiggington on GeoengineeringWatch. org.

  3. Thank you Paul. Is there anybody out there who thinks 100% that oil and coal particles are killing us? Why isn’t China and India concerned enough about its people to take down all of their coal furnaces-no they keep building them and expect the rest of the world to pay for climate change. Sounds like misinformation /disinformation to me…something to get everyone so scared about – “we are all going to die in 5 years if we don’t agree to their plan to combat climate change. “ Didn’t Al Gore say that the cities along the coast would be under water by 2012??? Did the world end??No it didn’t.
    If geoengineering is dropping aluminum particles into our atmosphere to dim the sun and it falls on our fields and into our waterways and gets into our drinking water— won’t those particles probably kill us too if their in our food and water? If EV batteries are crap and don’t last long ending up in landfills-won’t those batteries drain into the ground water and contaminate peoples water??, what do you do with the old batteries? If solar panels, heat pumps, EV themselves are not feasible for the long 20 below weather in Vermont winters why would anyone invest in them ever?? And what about the batteries in windmills-the same thing-they eventually leak and again you have another ecosystem catastrophe.
    I’m not falling for it. I’m not drinking McKibben’s koolaid!!! Vermont flooding is caused by geoengineering, cloud seeding to make it rain and man made. Eleven inches of rain in 3 days over a year ago in July 2023. It’s not climate change but they want you to think it is. In Vermont we have the lowest carbon emissions in the whole country but they don’t want you to know that-they want you to keep paying for all of the disasters too calling them climate change too. If you think taxes are bad now-wait until these progressives increase your taxes again to pay for it and they will say it was your fault! Remember they want the middle class and retirees to move to Florida leaving the elite and the poor who they control.
    So again I say, vote out all of the Dems, progressives just because we need common sense legislation with fair sustainable taxation to be able to survive and ban geoengineering like Tennessee. The Dems have proven they can’t! Vote Republican!!!

  4. Cloud seeding isn’t new, but here’s why it’s making headlines today.

    “What if we told you that humans have been controlling the weather — or at least trying to — for decades? This isn’t sci-fi, and it’s not just some conspiracy theory, either. Cloud seeding is a real technology with a long and colorful history, and it’s making headlines again as people speculate on its role in today’s increasingly bizarre weather patterns.” – – Blaze Media

  5. Dane Wigington of Geoengineeringwatch.org was interviewed on 10/09/2024 by Clayton Morris (Redacted with Clayton Morris, YouTube) on his channel where he proposes, with compelling if not thoroughly convincing evidence that Hurricanes Helene and Milton were strengthened and steered using multiple geoengineering methods. This interview is a must-watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaSobMKniIQ

    • Yes Alan ……. Many of us watched Wigington’s interview. What’s your theory on the purpose?

      The Covid scam was for the 2020 Election takeover. Will it be controlled hurricanes in key areas for the 2024 Election?

    • Thanks, it is a great video to watch. Their discussion connects it not only to American politics, but global ones, too.

  6. Glad he agrees that doing stupid things to fight a non-problem is itself a bad idea.
    The good thing is CO2 is not the driver of Earth temperatures as it is a trailing indicator of overall warming. Changes in CO2 follow changes in global temperatures on all time scales, from last weeks observations to ice core datasets spanning millennia.
    The bad thing is the virtue signaling climate crisis alarmists and the complicit media have convinced our politicians that spending 100s of TRILLION$ will eliminate CO2. At what lost opportunity cost that could be used to fund adaptation, preparedness, and the risk to life??

    “More CO2 actually benefits the world. it is not a pollutant at all, and we should have the courage to do nothing about CO2 emissions.”
    -Dr. William Happer

    • An atmospheric fluctuating changes for Global Warming by carbon isn’t the real culprit. There are earth cycles. Consider El Nino and El Neina, In depth studies have analyzed these to weather changers. Too bad the politicians don’t study the real conditions and use only emotional feelings to enact financial punishment onto their surfs. They don’t have a clue about what is the truth. If they read about the causes great, but they don’t seem to have the ability to comprehend what they read. The neurons in their skulls don’t connect.

      There are many articles about what causes Global Warming / cooling. Some commenters in alike articles meantions the real situation. For convenience here’s a link to read and understand:
      El Niño fingered as likely culprit in record 2023 temperatures
      Research suggests swings in Pacific Ocean can account for planet’s sudden and perplexing temperature jump

      Noting a paragraph for quick observation:
      “Now, a new series of studies suggests most of the 2023 jump can be explained instead by a familiar climate driver: the shifting waters of the tropical Pacific Ocean. The combination of a 3-year-long La Niña, which suppressed global temperatures from 2020 to 2022, followed by a strong El Niño could account for the unexpected temperature jump, the work suggests. “Earth can do this,” says Shiv Priyam Raghuraman, a climate scientist at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who led one study.

      During La Niña, strong trade winds push warm surface water west along the equator toward Indonesia and pull up a fountain of deep, cold water in the eastern Pacific that helps cool the planet”

      This is better analysis than what politicians spew, Global Warming, we’re going to tax you and make things better for the world, VT the US little half acre is going to fix all the land masses. Stupid is as stupid does as Mortimer Snerd would say. Keep your coats handy, we’ll have an Earth cooling.

  7. Bill Bonner and team at Stansberry Research did an extensive in depth study on New Zealand’s zealous efforts to be the first nation to reach net zero emissions. Bottom line they learned that it would cost them the equivalent of their entire educational and health budget to reach a 50% reduction. It would cost the equivalent of their entire budget (ie bankrupt the country) to reach 100% net zero emission. All to gain a mere 0.004 degree drop in temperature. For more visit vthope.net/bonner.html

  8. The Real Inconvenient Truth is our military industrial complex and government has been poisoning us all for years. How else could they extract our assets through slow, methodical poisoning to prop up their “healthcare” industry? All designed to keep us as free range lab rats – always in check, distracted with psyops, and woefully ignorant.