by Jon Fleetwood Substack, Jon Fleetwood Substack:
Israeli geoengineering startup makes complete chemical recipe public for first time.
Israeli-based geoengineering startup Stardust Solutions has published what amounts to a full industrial blueprint for manufacturing and potentially dispersing up to 10 million metric tons of engineered atmospheric particles per year into the stratosphere for worldwide sunlight reduction.
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Stardust was formed in 2023 and is incorporated in the United States.
The move raises major concerns about informed consent, involuntary environmental exposure, public health, and large-scale atmospheric experimentation on human populations.
The newly published feasibility study from Stardust Labs describes a proposed industrial expansion pathway capable of scaling production from current laboratory and specialty chemical levels to “climate-scale” deployment intended for what the authors describe as “1% solar-flux modification,” meaning deliberate reduction of incoming sunlight reaching Earth.
At full scale, the proposal would involve manufacturing quantities measured not in laboratory kilograms or research tons, but in tens of billions of pounds of engineered atmospheric material annually.
The study, titled Feasibility Study for Industrial Scale Submicronic Engineered Amorphous Silica Particle (SEASP) Manufacturing for Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI), was published on May 14, 2026.
Unlike earlier theoretical discussions surrounding geoengineering, the paper reads as an operational industrialization roadmap.
It details reactor sizes, chemical supply chains, manufacturing hubs, aircraft deployment considerations, atmospheric persistence engineering, monitoring systems, scaling timelines, and cost-per-kilogram production targets for what amounts to a planetary aerosol manufacturing network.
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