A geoengineering experiment has come unstuck. But there will be more FOR the past few years, a European collaboration called IMPLICC (Implications and Risks of Novel Options to Limit... Read more
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is therefore likely a safer option than geoengineering Carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of coal, oil, and gas have been increasing over the past de... Read more
There is strong support among the public in the US, UK and Canada for more research on geo-engineering technology, a study has suggested. The survey focused on “solar radiation managem... Read more
An experiment starting next month in the U.K. will pump water one kilometer into the air to test a new climate-cooling method that eventually could deliver sunlight-reflective sulfate partic... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Moratorium on schemes to reduce global warming clashes with reports urging more research. A last-ditch remedy for an ailing planet, or a reckless scheme that could be a g... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Amid calls for more research, a United Nations convention on biodiversity considers a proposal to ban geoengineering solutions to global warming. Delegates from 193 natio... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Adding aerosols to the atmosphere will not counter global warming in all regions. Attempting to offset global warming by injecting sunlight-reflecting gases into the uppe... Read more
Image by PommeGranny via Flickr The first trials of controversial sunshielding technology are being planned after the United Nations failed to secure agreement on cutting greenhouse gases. B... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Some scientists are calling for more study of technological interventions to forestall catastrophic global warming. Why? When a report on climate change hit the U.S. pres... Read more
How do you govern something that doesn’t exist yet? That, in a broad sense, is the question facing scientists and governments who are interested in exploring geoengineering’s pot... Read more