But how do we do that research if there's the risk of unintended consequences? To help guide the process, the American ...
The opportunity for participation is another concern when it comes to the widespread acceptance of individual geoengineering techniques. More replicable schemes, such as atmospheric carbon capture ...
Recent studies on the Thwaites Glacier, infamously known as the “Doomsday Glacier,” have fueled discussions on potential ...
The American Geophysical Union’s ethical framework for climate intervention research, or geoengineering, was published ...
Human attempts to control the weather are gaining momentum, but hurricanes are simply too powerful to harness.
New studies about the Thwaites Glacier, also called the "Doomsday Glacier," have sparked a conversation about geoengineering ...
The framework provides guidance for ensuring responsible and transparent research on climate intervention—also called geoengineering—that centers climate justice. It also states that ...
The risks of solar geoengineering will be magnified if critics are ignored and researchers are allowed to self-regulate.
A variety of geoengineering technologies are being closely studied to rapidly remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But ...
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