Is THIS the key to stopping global warming? Scientists want to dim SUN
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The UK government is preparing to initiate solar geoengineering experiments aimed at curbing global warming by reflecting sunlight away from Earth. With a budget of £50 million allocated for this initiative through the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), controlled outdoor trials are expected to begin soon. Techniques under consideration include injecting aerosols into the atmosphere and enhancing cloud reflectivity. While this approach could be a temporary solution, concerns about potential adverse effects, including exacerbating climate change, remain prevalent among critics.
Chemical sprays to enhance cloud reflectivity could curb climate change, but raises concerns about potential backfiring effects, making the problem worse for weather patterns.
The UK government is set to green-light solar geoengineering experiments, allocating £50 million for innovative approaches to combat global warming and its harsh impacts.
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