In January, an Iowa Senate subcommittee unanimously advanced Senate Study Bill 3010 to prohibit solar geoengineering and ...
Last year a team of Harvard scientists had an idea involving a large balloon and a small amount of chalk dust. They devised an experiment in which a weather balloon would release less than 2 kilograms ...
If we started geoengineering in 2020, what would temperatures look like 10 20 30 40 50 years from then? Mouse over an area for more information. If we started geoengineering in 2020, what would ...
As the climate crisis intensifies, interest in solar engineering is increasing, including among private companies and ...
Co-founder Andrew Song of solar geoengineering startup Make Sunsets holds a weather balloon filled with helium, air and sulfur dioxide at a park in Reno, Nevada, United States on February 12, ...
Solar engineering would see reflective particles released into the stratosphere to reflect the sun's light back into space, theoretically cooling the planet. A new coalition of scholars wants the ...
I first went to the Arctic in the summer of 1970, aboard the Canadian oceanographic ship Hudson, which was carrying out the first circumnavigation of the Americas. The ship was ice-strengthened and ...
Sen. Ron Winterton, a Roosevelt Republican representing Park City, Heber and Kamas, says Senate Bill 23 is designed to ...
For more than a quarter-century, policymakers worldwide have puzzled over how to deal with climate change. If nothing else, these negotiations have served as a productive greenhouse environment for ...
The Thwaites Glacier, often referred to as Antarctica's "doomsday glacier," poses a significant threat to global sea levels. Recent efforts by an international team of scientists aim to gather ...
A group of British scientists had a plan for a groundbreaking geoengineering test. Working from a disused military airstrip in Norfolk, UK, they would attach a 3,000-foot hose to a helium balloon, ...
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