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Data about experiments conducted must be disclosed, and their effects on the environment assessed, writes Mathieu Hamaekers.

For some years I was very concerned about the reality of atmospheric experiments above our heads. So I'm pleased to hear, that these experiments are forbidden from now on.

The next step must be to design a professional study group, to map all the experiments that where done in the past. No nonsense. All the data of any geoengineering experiment must be on the table and studied how far they had effect on the environment.

In extent of there effect, conclusions have to be made how to clean the mess and who is going to pay the bill. By study the effect on the environment, we can gather enough scientific data to prove the negative effects of these experiments and to ban any geoengineering once and for all.

All the data of previous geoengineering have to be disclosed for the public, so that those, once ridiculed for their statements about ongoing arial experiments, are given back their dignity.