Geoengineering through stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a proposed climate intervention technique that involves spraying reflective particles, such as sulfur dioxide, into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and reduce global warming. The concept mimics natural processes like volcanic eruptions, which temporarily cool the planet by releasing aerosols into the upper atmosphere. Proponents argue it could provide a rapid, cost-effective way to mitigate rising temperatures, especially as carbon reduction efforts lag.
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After France Swelters, Now It Burns
Article By Polly Davis Doig Thousands evacuated and firefighters are stretched as high winds spread flames Southern France’s already baked landscape is now burning, reports Reuters, with firefighters racing to contain multiple wildfires driven by strong […]
