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Breaking the Deadlock: Can We Responsibly Study Solar Geoengineering?
Friday, January 3, 2025
Let's not forget, solar geoengineering could help fight climate change. By reflecting sunlight away from Earth, it might cool our planet. But it also comes with big unknowns. What if something goes wrong? We can't just undo changes made to our climate.
A non-deployment deal could change the game. It would set clear rules for research, ensuring everyone plays fair and safe. This might involve sharing data openly, having regular international meetings, and making sure no one rushes into action without everyone's consent.
The challenge? Getting all countries on board. Some might worry about the costs, others about the risks. But if we can find common ground, we could unlock a powerful tool against climate change.
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