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Some Politicians Want to Research Geoengineering as a Climate Solution. Scientists Are Worried

Por: Time Politics September 18, 2023

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Stratospheric aerosol injection, the idea of spraying sulfur dioxide into the upper atmosphere to cool the planet, is one of the most controversial topics in climate science, with scientists engaged in a fierce, yearslong debate over whether even researching such techniques poses unacceptable risks. To some people outside of that community, though, it no longer matters much what the academics think. “Can we just disagree and move on?” Andrew... + full article



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