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Mexico cracks down on solar geoengineering, forcing startup to pause operations

Por: NBC News Science January 19, 2023

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The tiny startup Make Sunsets, which had been experimenting with releasing sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight in order to cool the earth, said Wednesday it would cease operations for the time being and review its approach after the Mexican government cracked down on solar geoengineering. The idea of releasing aerosols into the atmosphere to cool the earth has been around since the 1960′s, but it had largely been relegated... + full article



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