A closely guarded plan to cool Earth is revealed.
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I put this under the Space flair because I couldn't figure out where else to put it.
*What possibly could go wrong?*
A company that aims to make billions of dollars by cooling the Earth has lifted the veil of secrecy that until now has hidden its plans for preventing sunlight from overheating the planet.
It hinges on aerosol particles that are 125 times smaller than the tiniest grains of sand.
Stardust Solutions has raised $75 million since 2023 from investors who are betting that global warming could get so out of control that governments might decide to pay the Israeli-U.S. startup to spray millions of tons of sunlight-reflecting aerosols into the stratosphere. Its plans were so guarded that it required scientists to sign nondisclosure agreements before they could study its potentially planet-altering technologies.
On Thursday, the company revealed the makeup of its proprietary particles. They are made of what's known as amorphous silica and are 0.5 microns in size — only visible with a microscope. The startup also shared information about the systems it could use to disperse the spherical silica particles some 11 miles above the ground and monitor them as they fall back to the Earth.
"Our premise from the start was that the only way sunlight reflection technology would be considered by governments is if we provided robust scientifically-based solutions to all the challenges and concerns and proved it to be safe, practical, and controllable," Stardust CEO Yanai Yedvab said in a statement. "That is the mission we took upon ourselves, and the details we are releasing today represent a major step toward that goal."
The company is a leader in solar geoengineering — the hypothetical pursuit of altering clouds or changing other characteristics of the atmosphere in ways that would interrupt sun rays before they hit the Earth. Other ideas envision building massive sun shades in space or creating bubbly mixtures of reflective sea foam to limit the amount of heat absorbed by the oceans.
Geoengineering is unlike other responses to climate change because, while it can theoretically reduce warming, it does not address the root cause: the burning of fossil fuels. That means the world would be effectively hooked on solar geoengineering until nations reduce their use of oil, gas and coal to safe levels and then remove excess climate pollution from the air and seas.
Stardust's revelations came as President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a rare bilateral summit in Beijing and after record-breaking heat and drought this year have triggered historic wildfires in the U.S. and Southeast Asia. While climate change and geoengineering was not on summit agenda, both countries' support — or tacit acceptance — would likely be necessary for Stardust to deploy its particles and repay its investors, according to analysts.
"Just given their size, they're key players in all this," said Erin Sikorsky, who served on the National Intelligence Council during the Obama administration, referring to the U.S. and China. She now leads the Center for Climate and Security, a think tank. "They could stop somebody from doing this if they wanted to. And so that matters to a company like Stardust."
Yedvab, the company's CEO, said in an email that the timing of the release was "not connected" to the U.S.-China summit.
The new details about Stardust's silica particles and other systems were disclosed in six academic papers that it posted online. Most of the papers were written with experts at leading universities, but they have not yet undergone peer review — a critical step in the scientific publishing process where other experts review and comment on the findings.
The company is currently seeking patents for its particles and other technologies — a key component of its business strategy. Stardust said it is also submitting the papers to scientific journals.
Stardust is developing two types of amorphous silica-based particles. One is "fully bio-safe, manufacturable at scale today, and at a very advanced stage of validation," according to a summary of the research. Another similarly sized version of the silica particle includes a calcium carbonate core that it said would more effectively block solar radiation.
"Both designs are intentionally engineered to recycle into existing natural cycles after they settle to the ground," the summary said.
Amorphous silica has a different atomic structure than crystalline silica, the reactive, hazardous dust released by cutting or crushing certain types of rocks. Stardust is not using crystalline silica in its process. Amorphous silica isn't known to pose a risk to humans at low doses, according to the World Health Organization's cancer research agency.
Stardust has previously pitched investors on a plan for "global full-scale deployment" as soon as 2035, according to an investor deck previously reported by POLITICO Magazine. At that point, the company's expected revenues would be around $1.5 billion annually, the deck said. Stardust has said the presentation from 2023 no longer reflects its current thinking.
Some scientists remain wary of Stardust and other solar geoengineering companies. They fear that the technology could be misused at a time when international cooperation is fraying.
"This announcement is a clear example of why self governance led by for-profit entities does not work," said Shuchi Talati, the executive director of the Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering, a nonprofit that seeks to include marginalized countries and communities in debates over sunlight-reflecting technologies.
Stardust, she said, "cannot create their own principles and then applaud themselves for following them. They cannot define safety according to their own standards and then self-certify that they meet them. The field requires coordinated, legitimate, and independent research governance."
Talati's alliance is working with the Natural Resources Defense Council, the American Geophysical Union and other groups to set standards for solar geoengineering research and development.
“It rarely works out well when those who develop globally significant technology are also in charge of governing it," added Hannah Safford, a White House climate policy adviser during the Biden administration.
“In the United States, government has shown more interest in banning climate science than in thoughtfully governing emerging technology,” said Safford, who is now at the Federation of American Scientists, a think tank. “That leaves the door wide open for other countries, companies, and individuals to run out in front — and we might not like the choices they make.”
_plays_in_traffic_@reddit
sounds like the population would have a huge spike in silicosis, but im no rocket surgeon.
WhileNotLurking@reddit
That’s likely a plus for the people designing it.
We seem to have botched preventing global warming. So the only solution out will be geo engineer and population engineering.
Expect more “meat grinder” wars where the point isn’t conquest but to basically cull your own population
King_Kea@reddit
Supposedly amorphous silicon is bio-safe. We will know more once the papers are peer reviewed but it sounds like it shouldn’t be too big of an issue. The question comes more of the scale of deployment really since the dose makes the poison.
Gygax_the_Goat@reddit
>"Supposedly amorphous silicon is bio-safe. "
In SMALL and Im guessing, REGULATED exposures?
Thismcrackpot idiotic bullshit will be far from regulated in any way 😬
baardvark@reddit
Is that like how Pam spray has 0 calories for a 1/4 second spray?
Substantial-Fact-248@reddit
Forget peer review, they haven't even validated yet. Which raises all kinds of flags - they want to be so careful with their research but they are choosing to release it in an unfinished state? Immediately distrustful imo.
Tyrthemis@reddit
They said the same thing about lead back in the day.
Complex_Confusion552@reddit
Water is bio- safe
hera-fawcett@reddit
in low quantitied does a lot of heavy lifting.
Chrono_Pregenesis@reddit
Amorphous silica can be "bio safe". But particle size is the key. Nanonparticles, especially of silica, are quite dangerous and cause many health issues.
AndersDreth@reddit
Yeah the last time we found a bio safe nano-sized rock we put it everywhere until we finally accepted that asbestos is not in fact the bestos.
debbie666@reddit
Are they plagiarizing The Ministry for the Future (Kim Stanley Robinson)? Wasn't this a plot point: someone goes rogue and implements a controversial plan to put some kind of particulate into the atmosphere to bandaid climate change.
Micropachycephalos@reddit
Nah stratospheric aerosol injection has been one of the big geoengineering concepts since the 70's when Budyko (granddaddy of climatology) came up with it.
SAI also features heavily in Neil Stephenson's Termination Shock, you should give that one a read if you haven't already
Key_Pace_2496@reddit
Literally anything except decreasing our use of fossil fuels...
swolltrain44@reddit
No peer review? GTFO
Mouthshitter@reddit
This is not a new plan very old I've heard about this possible solution for 20 years
bob5543@reddit
Isn’t this just the plot to snowpiercer?
bobbo6969-@reddit
Sounds like a great way to give the entirety of the planet silicosis.
IDDMaximus@reddit
"If you or a loved one was diagnosed with ~~Mesothelioma~~ silicosis you may be entitled to financial compensation..."
BadAsBroccoli@reddit
Anything to avoid a loss of profits by the fossil fuel industries and their shareholders.
valar12@reddit
I guess the plot points of the Matrix can still come true. Just live underground after we darken the sun.
Pacety1@reddit
I definitely don’t trust an Israeli startup to make the world a better place.
The_Stereoskopian@reddit
The israelis want to give everybody silicosis, great
REVENAUT13@reddit
They’re going to kill us all
Sad-Bonus-9327@reddit
This dystopian shit needs to stop and on another point how is a US based company allowed to execute a plan to cool down the entire earth by polluting it further with chemicals we don't know about long term effects and / or harm? This is ridiculous!
Due_Will_2204@reddit (OP)
An American Israeli company startup.
REVENAUT13@reddit
They’re going to kill us all
ComfortableNumb9669@reddit
You could have saved me a lot of time by starting your description with those words.
kingofthesofas@reddit
Well in an ideal world we should just transition to clean tech BUT there may be an un ideal world where we have to choose which is worse, geoengineering like this or the more severe consequences of climate change. I expect somewhere around the 3C of warming we could be staring down the barrel of that equation.
sargantbacon1@reddit
That’s where I’ve landed. Probably best to do the research now. 3-4c and beyond would be horrifying and potentially impossible to control.
kingofthesofas@reddit
Yeah the reality is we are not on track to avoid 3C and it could even go above that. The consequences are so severe that we may have to make decisions about which is worse. I would rather that be done based on decades of data from scientific studies vs in a panic without good data.
SmashinglyGoodTrout@reddit
Isn't silica dust super bad for lungs?
qualmful@reddit
Animals have lungs too, not that anyone ever considers that in these ridiculous plans. I wouldn't be surprised if insects may be sensitive to it too, abrasive particles are often used as mechanical insecticides.
lizardhistorian@reddit
It's used to kill insects. They "breathe" by absorbing air thru their bodies. You cover them in dust and they die.
RodRAEG@reddit
Only if you like breathing.
capitan_dipshit@reddit
I don't like it, but feel compelled to do it
Hairbear2176@reddit
Yep, VERY bad.
Due_Will_2204@reddit (OP)
One would think.
KeaboUltra@reddit
I stopped reading midway because it didn't sound great so far.
6mia6@reddit
This makes me nauseous. The last thing we need is a warmongering genocidal state spewing amorphous silica into the atmosphere. It will suffocate the planet. If they stopped bombing and exporting nuclear materials, that would be a more effective combatant to climate change ughhh
Wellsy@reddit
This sounds like the start of a dystopian end times novel.
smittenpigeons@reddit
This sounds like a terrible idea. Maybe wind farms? Renewable energy sources? Technology that we already have
Hortjoob@reddit
Fuck this so hard. Holy shit. A company let alone an Israeli one should not be in charge of nano particles being distributed world wide. This is pure insanity. The system needs to fucking collapse. They literally want to do ANYTHING at any cost to keep the fossil fuel money going.
Johnnny-z@reddit
I think the whole agw thing is BS. Now we are going to try and bioengineer ourselves out of something that is minor, irrelevant or negligent.
This should not happen. Unintended consequences.
lazyshmuk@reddit
I would prefer they just try to build a giant mirror satellite like in Futurama. Or dump a big ol' ice cube in the ocean.
s9josh@reddit
Crop yields will fall
bluewing_olive@reddit
Instead of taking steps to reverse climate change let’s just start another company to make millions in government contracts
Nagasakishadow@reddit
Well guys, I’m going to have to take this party underground.
SoFetchOct3rd@reddit
I fucking saw snowpiercer already
RoutineHighway66@reddit
Yeah, I read a little and wondered if they just got the whole premise from the film.
EducationalFront5524@reddit
For some reason, I don't trust the idea of the US and Israel spraying chemicals into the stratosphere. For some reason.
swadekillson@reddit
As long as they don't dump this in a way we don't breath a shitload in, I support this.
Duke_Of_Halifax@reddit
Isn't this a plot point of The Matrix?
MakeYourTime_@reddit
Lmfao we can’t do already proven and established green energy and nuclear energy because it’s expensive and companies won’t make money but we can pollute the entire planet with aerosols because capitalism
Fuckin hell just send the fucking meteor here already bruh
Furseal469@reddit
My personal conspiracy theory is that the world's billionaires have built bunkers so that they can stay safe while they trail more and more outrageous 'fixes' to the climate.
An Israeli-American company concerns me since nothing over the last few years from those countries actions suggest they care for humanity as a whole. Gaza will forever be burned into my memory.
trapqueen412@reddit
Yes. They are actively trying to kill us off.
Devildadeo@reddit
“Pollution *is* the solution!” /s
Rabbit-Hole-Quest@reddit
A sketchy Israeli company plans to seed the earth with silica that will later be found to have caused a number of side effects and possible death….
What could possibly go wrong? /s
ScarletCarsonRose@reddit
lol everything. absolutely everything.
trapqueen412@reddit
Well nothing is wrong if the plan is to kill us all......that is their plan right?
normaal_volk@reddit
This seems at first glance ludicrous. But the more you think about it, the stupider it gets.
Due_Will_2204@reddit (OP)
They did come up with 2 other bad ideas. Put sun shades in space to block the sun and put bubbly reactive shit in the oceans.
beerhiker@reddit
What's wrong with the umbrella approach? If it sucks they just close it. Nothing lingering in the atmosphere.
Due_Will_2204@reddit (OP)
In 536AD and 1815 in 2 seperate volcano eruptions blotted the sun by in one case 18 months and the other for about 6 months. Crops failed and famine killed millions.
alltheseusernamesare@reddit
Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson
EquivalentReason5671@reddit
The thing'll have more holes in it than swiss cheese from all the garbage in orbit and any number of small space pebbles that may happen to come along at mach jesus. Then when it gets destroyed, even more space junk to avoid!
Highmae@reddit
"...an experiment has to be able to be replicated to get the same results or, based on the data, to change the experiment. Geoengineering doesn't allow for that, ok? You get one shot and then you live with the results. That's not science; that's gambling."
Extrapolations, S1E4 "Face of God"
Secret_Cat_2793@reddit
Wasn't blocking out the sun the reason the robots in The matrix turned us into batteries? Just asking since there's all these AI centers all over the world.
PM_Me_UR-FLASHLIGHT@reddit
Blotting out the sun during Operation: Dark Storm was part of a last ditch effort to stall their advance after humanity denied the machines human rights, committed violence against them, rebutted their attempts at peace and nuked their new nation, but the machines figured out how to use fusion at some point and all humanity accomplished was ecocide. Unlike LLM's though, the machines during the Second Renaissance were actually sapient and used as slave labor. Using humans as batteries seems like it would cost more than it produced, and there was a short story entitled Goliath that mentioned human minds were combined in a mass neural network to augment the machines own abilities.
Secret_Cat_2793@reddit
Where did you read all this lore? I had no idea.
PM_Me_UR-FLASHLIGHT@reddit
It can be found on the Matrix wiki and both parts of The Second Renaissance can be seen on Youtube. The Second Renaissance is part of the Animatrix and shows what lead up to us being placed in the Matrix in the 22nd Century.
mysticeetee@reddit
Yup
BusyBanana4205@reddit
I think we should just drop a giant ice cube in the ocean annually, as depicted by the very scientifically accurate docudrama Futurama
Commercial_Bowl2979@reddit
Then capitalism sells us a solution for silicosis...the animals? Fuck the animals.
Gygax_the_Goat@reddit
TOP COMMENT
xopher_425@reddit
Why do I have the feeling that they'll repay investors by blackmailing the entire world? Either pay up or burn . . .
dothebananasplits96@reddit
You're telling me another fucking conspiracy theory was right?
MiguelMenendez@reddit
If we start doing this, and don’t immediately start reducing CO2, we have to do it forever.
If we do it and then just decide to stop one day, all of the warming we have mitigated will simply turn into “warming delayed”. It will hit all at once as the mitigation particles precipitate out.
hera-fawcett@reddit
corporation: isnt it great?!
MiguelMenendez@reddit
“Remarkable piece of machinery. Completely automated. You know, we manufacture those, by the way.”
Throwaway2600k@reddit
More excuse to drill baby drill and use beautiful clean coal.
/S
RicardoHonesto@reddit
I am now certain that the human race is too stupid to survive much longer.
professor_jeffjeff@reddit
If you watch The Animatrix, I'm pretty sure one of those short films is exactly this and ends up destroying the world and enabling the machines to win the war.
Throwaway2600k@reddit
Thinking the exact same thing
krytos6996@reddit
Always great to see Termination Shock plot points deployed in real life.
dnuohxof-2@reddit
So, like… instead of just reducing greenhouse gasses with technology…. We just slap an expensive, poetically biologically altering bandaid on it instead.
Of course. Why would we do the logical thing in this fucking timeline?
Baybutt99@reddit
I love the take that the plan is so top secret that an nda was required because of how innovative it is and not because the agent probably causes cancer
Substantial-Fact-248@reddit
So top secret they are skipping peer review and releasing it to the world before they've even validated their research.
I think maybe the investors just feel stupid and want their money back.
gwilson0121@reddit
But Global Warming was a hoax! Heroa-accelerated /s
truth_is_power@reddit
We don't know who struck first, us or them. But we do know it was us that scorched the sky
King_Kea@reddit
Honest opinion from me here - while we should be doing all we can to prevent (and where possible to a degree reverse) global warming, I don’t have a problem with geoengineering being investigated as a potential solution. It’s worth at least considering all options - investigating them and figuring out details is where you chuck out the crap ideas (e.g. ones with risks severely outweighing the benefits). I don’t really have an issue with preparing secondary options if our primary ones fail to solve the problem either.
That being said this is my response prior to reading your whole post. I’ll edit it if anything significant jumps out at me.
hera-fawcett@reddit
personally, the fact that the current symptom management strategy proposed seems to be 'manufacture more shit to send into the air globally to stave off effects of manufacturing a ton of shit and sending lots of chemicals into the air globally' doesnt inspire confidence.
Dry-Interaction-1246@reddit
We are such a fuck up as a species
Tyrthemis@reddit
Imagine if instead of poisoning the planet with this “bio safe” shit, we switched to non war starting green energy instead.
UncleBaguette@reddit
Isn't it how the Snowpiercer begun?
techtornado@reddit
The microparticles are seriously hazardous to breathe
No Just No
That alone is cause for an absolutely do not pass go, do not collect $200
If people would turn off the mass hysteria and legacy media called “the news” they would start to realize that El Niño is far more influential than anything related to man-made pollution or “climate change”
Just watch a single volcano eruption undo all of Europe’s CO2 emissions for the year…
Not saying we shouldn’t cull pollution, but start small, like electric cars everywhere and scrubbers on coal and industrial systems
Kakariko_crackhouse@reddit
This is like the oldest geo-engineering idea and I cannot believe anyone is green lighting this. To think we understand anywhere near well enough to predict what this is going to do is insane
Long-Debt6637@reddit
So we can still burn as much oil and pollute the oceans as we want?
OePea@reddit
There is a limit to how much CO2 we can stand, and we will reach it before the natural end of my life.
LegitimateVirus3@reddit
Israeli company?
Longjumping_Shock721@reddit
Big ice cube. Just like in Futurama.
Less-Dragonfruit-294@reddit
Ain’t this the prequel mini movie to the Matrix? When do the bots rise up and kick our stuffings?
bohemianprime@reddit
Looks like I'll be buying shares of glaxo smith kline and merck so that my kids make money to buy all the Albuterol they need to live.
RaveNdN@reddit
Oh yay mass silicosis.
stopusingyallweirdo@reddit
Will we feel the effects of inhalation right away? Will it take a few days or more? 2035 seems too soon for this terrifying idea to be implemented. I get the feeling the new plans have moved the date closer.
I hope it never gets realized, but if does, I hope it gets pushed back by a few more decades when at least I'll be dead.
Everyone_is_808@reddit
What about an expandable solar shade in space between Earth and the sun that blocks sunlight from getting to an area by the north pole?
Cyanixx1@reddit
Wouldn’t call the plot of Termination Shock a closely guarded secret at this point.
Neal Stephenson was spot on about how oil companies will keep pushing it until it’s a real problem then do a 180 to sell the solution.
stopusingyallweirdo@reddit
If this terrible idea gets approved (by whom?), when will it start? I'm hoping I'll be dead by then.
Own-Swan2646@reddit
Well I guess the n-95 mask just will stay on ... The shit we toss in the air to deal with one problem will make mess of our health and not a fuck was given on down streem effects to all the other shit.
Objective-Rip3008@reddit
The reality is once major cities start to run out of water while enduring unprecedented heat waves, people are going to start demanding these things. Hopefully what we get is a actual international effort and not individual countries blasting stuff into the atmosphere with no coordination but that could be what happens too.
AliceCode@reddit
All we have to do is make a dyson sphere structure around the Earth to add shades to the atmosphere.
trashpanda_nunchucks@reddit
Famously easy to build lol
valar12@reddit
Simple!
NVincarnate@reddit
It's literally the "aliens steal gold from Earth to make gold dust particles that they can use to cool their atmosphere by releasing them into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight" thing but for real.
They just stole this tech and sold it.
Lews_There_In@reddit
For anyone interested in the actual science.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratospheric_aerosol_injection
Due_Will_2204@reddit (OP)
China has been seeding clouds since March 2025
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260203-why-china-is-pushing-controversial-cloud-seeding-tech
Lews_There_In@reddit
Heavy Particle Geo-Egineering and Cloud Seeding are similar but separate sciences from each other. Cloud seeding is a localized, short-term weather modification technique designed to wring extra rain or snow out of existing clouds. It's also a proven science and has been around since the late 1800's. The Geo-Egineering in your post is yet unproven at scale, and differs in a lot of respects from the process used to seed clouds. It would use specifically designed and manufactured particles, different dispersal techniques, different atmospheric dispersal altitudes, have effects on a planetary scale rather than local weather etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding
electromage@reddit
Reducing the potential of solar power?
massively-dynamic@reddit
I'll take the global warming at this point.
Hairbear2176@reddit
US-Israeli startup? There is no fucking way it won't be weaponized. I mean, besides the worldwide silicosis everyone will have
Basement_Chicken@reddit
What could possibly go wrong, it's just a silica dust in every person's on the planet lungs?
No_Possible_7108@reddit
🤔
bobswowaccount@reddit
Anyone reading this should do themselves a little favor and type “silicosis cat scan images” into your search bar.
UnluckyDuckOU812@reddit
Yay! 🥳 Silicosis for you, and you, and you!
SquirrelyMcNutz@reddit
Well, I certainly ain't staying in the back of the train eating bug jelly.