Published Sep 21, 2023
Putting a halt to geoengineering — by accident | Catalyst with Shayle Kann
Shayle Kann and Dan Visioni delve into the unintended consequences of geoengineering through maritime emissions, exploring how sulfur-dioxide regulations by the International Maritime Organization have impacted global temperatures. This episode underscores the complexities and trade-offs in environmental policy, emphasizing the need for global cooperation in shaping safe, effective geoengineering experiments.

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