Solar Geoengineering Insights
Average temperatures will stabilize once emissions cease, but the repercussions of climate change, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather, will persist for centuries. The discussion highlights the potential of solar geoengineering, particularly stratospheric sulfur injection, as a cost-effective method for cooling the planet, while also raising critical ethical and governance questions about accessibility and control. Engaging with these complex issues is essential as society navigates the path toward deep decarbonization.In this clip
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