"Things are moving so quickly" as scientists study this "very scary" climate strategy
Briefly

Solar geoengineering, also called solar radiation management or solar radiation modification, is a fraught subject, with many considering it ethically dubious and potentially dangerous.
Some experts suggest researching drastic measures like solar geoengineering as a potential solution to the escalating climate crisis caused by human-induced climate change.
In 1991, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo cooled the Earth by roughly 0.5 degrees by spewing 17 million metric tons of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
Read at Mother Jones
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