The University of Chicago has established a climate engineering program led by David Keith, focusing on geoengineering solutions to combat climate change through collaborative research.
Keith emphasizes the need for a collective approach to geoengineering, stating, "We need to bring together a broad group of scholars and students to debate it in a much richer way."
While geoengineering is often seen as taboo, some believe it could be necessary amidst the struggle to reduce fossil fuel dependence, raising important ethical and risk questions.
Solar geoengineering, specifically aerosol injection, is considered by some as a quick response to climate change, despite arguments about its risks and being a distraction from emission reductions.
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