On top of cutting down on emissions, solar geoengineering is being touted as an alternative approach to slow global warming — but it is also an unproven technology.
Debate is especially growing about stratospheric aerosol injection, a type of solar geoengineering which could someday help slow the effects of climate change.
Eric Sorensen explains the science, benefits and concerns of this potential solution to the climate crisis.
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Debate is especially growing about stratospheric aerosol injection, a type of solar geoengineering which could someday help slow the effects of climate change.
Eric Sorensen explains the science, benefits and concerns of this potential solution to the climate crisis.
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