Scientists Proposed a Massive Moon Dust Shield to Combat Climate Change. Could It Really Work?
Briefly

In 1991, the Philippine volcano Mt.Pinatubo erupted, sending millions of tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere - and kicking off the modern era of thinking about geoengineering.Solar radiation management, the process of modifying the amount of sunlight that warms the Earth, has been an ongoing topic of early-stage scientific investigation and debate.
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