Published Jun 27, 2024
The Carbon Copy: A rogue geoengineering startup sparks worry
An exploration of Make Sunsets' controversial attempts at solar geoengineering by launching sulfur dioxide balloons, provoking urgent debates on environmental risks, ethical boundaries, and the future regulation of such unregulated scientific endeavors.

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