The stratospheric controlled perturbation effect, using high altitude equipment creating greater shade, is an option proposed for tests, in order to reduce the sun's heating effect. It would, for example, be able to include aerosols spraying into clouds to make them whiter, reflecting more of the sun's rays. Or lots of shady things up in the sky. Technologists are looking at options and could deploy stuff in 1 or 2 years.
What are your thoughts? Should we just impose stricter limits on greenhouse gas emissions and more quickly? You don't want more shade in your holiday destination |
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What could possibly go wrong?
Sounds like a recipe for disaster to me, or at best an excuse for humans to carry on not giving a fuck about environmental issues. |
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