Scientists want to spray DIAMONDS into the sky to slow global warming
Briefly

The idea of spraying millions of tonnes of diamonds into the atmosphere as a means to combat global warming is based on a study from ETH Zurich, suggesting that diamond dust could cool the Earth by 1.6°C annually.
This innovative approach would require approximately $200 trillion over the century, highlighting both the financial enormity and the potential effectiveness of diamond aerosol injection compared to traditional sulphur dioxide methods.
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