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Initially I thought it was an April Fool joke, but a Google shows that it is a big concern for planet earth. Apparently, some scientists have the crazy notion of dimming the sun by aerosol injection
The most common proposed method involves injecting tiny reflective particles, like sulfur, into the stratosphere using high-flying aircraft or balloons. These particles would reflect a portion of the sun's rays back into space, reducing the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. By reducing incoming solar radiation, the planet's temperature would decrease, potentially mitigating some of the effects of climate change.
The opinion is that this could cause changes in rainfall patterns, damage to the ozone layer and disruptions to global climate systems. Some argue that solar geoengineering raises ethical questions about who decides to implement it and who bears the potential risks. Either way, when mankind interferes with nature, the consequences can be disastrous!
If unsure, Google "Scientists want to dim the sun". A frightening experiment in my opinion.
The most common proposed method involves injecting tiny reflective particles, like sulfur, into the stratosphere using high-flying aircraft or balloons. These particles would reflect a portion of the sun's rays back into space, reducing the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. By reducing incoming solar radiation, the planet's temperature would decrease, potentially mitigating some of the effects of climate change.
The opinion is that this could cause changes in rainfall patterns, damage to the ozone layer and disruptions to global climate systems. Some argue that solar geoengineering raises ethical questions about who decides to implement it and who bears the potential risks. Either way, when mankind interferes with nature, the consequences can be disastrous!
If unsure, Google "Scientists want to dim the sun". A frightening experiment in my opinion.