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Hank Green has a video about this and maybe we can safely replicate the sulfur dioxide's effects by shooting sea water into the air.
https://youtu.be/dk8pwE3IByg
OPs link is Hank’s “blog post” about that video, he links to it in the article.
A while back there was a round of news suggesting calcium carbonate particulate stratospheric injection would be a good substitute for sulfur dioxide.
For a second I thought you were calling sea water a dangerous gas.
I'm not sure that spreading salt is a good idea when you consider that salt kills life when you spread it on land.
I think the idea is to do it over oceans.
But then we'll get salt in the oceans and kill all the fish.
We sprayed it outside the environment.
We'll noclip out of the map and spray it out of bounds
How certain could we be of where these clouds would fall once they were created?
A good question, I’m not an expert on this unfortunately. A quick google search did not reveal any answers.