World Ozone Day prompts consideration of how solar geo-engineering could combat climate change. Solar geo-engineering involve tactics like releasing aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect some sunlight. This could temporarily lower the planet’s temperature.
However, researchers warn it’s not a silver bullet for climate change. They highlight that it doesn’t solve the CO2 accumulation problem, and might have unknown side effects.
Indeed, some argue this method should only be a last resort. They suggest the focus should be on reducing emissions and promoting green transition. On World Ozone Day, the discussion around climate change solutions continues.
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