AIRBORNE ALGAE IS THE ANSWER (UPDATE)

Looks like my airborne flight of fancy might not have been so dumb after all. Sounds like this guy might know what he’s talking about.

Olivia comments:

Since 3 years ago, I had the same dream as stated in your website about airborne chloroplasts. I took it very seriously and discovered a potential kind of algae. They are called chlamydomonas nivalis which only exist in cold climate.
I hope that someone, not just me is racing against the goal to achieve mitigating global warming by airborne chloroplast.

You know, the dreamt chloroplast is like this, the algae solution is mixed with brine, and the solution is sprayed controllably into the earth’s jet streams. The brine contains all the minerals required for growth. When it’s mature, it developed into a very tiny marshmallow or cotton ball structure and acts like a nuclei for water condensation, and lastly dropped to the ground with rain. At the groundzero, it remains static, sunken into the deep sea, and will never decompose back into CO2.
Please let me stop my pen right here, wishing to see you next time. We will have more to discuss I’m sure about.

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