Sunlight-Dimming Climate Schemes Need Worldwide Oversight
Briefly

In theory, firing sulfur droplets into the stratosphere, spraying salty water into clouds, or scattering glass over polar ice could slow global warming.
But these initiatives ended up pausing their work following reconsideration of the scientific and political risks and pushback from local activists.
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