Published Jun 27, 2024
Making sense of solar engineering
Shayle Kann and Dan Visioni delve into solar geoengineering, discussing its potential to modify solar radiation and combat climate change, while addressing ethical dilemmas, ecological risks, and the necessity for international governance and collaboration.

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