UK scientists aim to dim sunlight to fight climate change: Report
- The U.K. Is set to begin trials to reflect sunlight away from Earth, with funding of £50 million, aimed at combating climate change, as reported by The U.K. Telegraph.
- These geoengineering methods include stratospheric aerosol injection and marine cloud brightening, overseen by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency.
- Rutgers University researchers warned about potential catastrophic effects if solar geoengineering efforts are halted abruptly, as noted by the U.K.'s Daily Mail.
- Despite the controversy and warnings, the U.K. Aims to become a leading funder of geoengineering research, with projects expected to be confirmed within weeks.
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F.D. Flam: Geoengineering’s risks need to be studied more
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Geoengineering experiments to dim sunlight may soon begin in the fight against climate change
The United Kingdom's Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) will soon announce experiments to test the theory that altering Earth's clouds can help counteract the effects of climate change. The government agency states it is studying geoengineering with extreme caution, but many consider the field a dangerous distraction amid the...Read Entire Article
Experiments to dim the sun's light have been authorized
Scientists have been given permission to test whether “dimming” sunlight could effectively combat global warming in the near future. A strategy that some in the scientific community recently called “complete madness” is now set to cost billions.
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