Tag: geoengineering

Why geoengineering is no longer a complete taboo for scientists

mdesigner125/iStockphoto/Getty Images Climate change is a pressing issue that requires urgent action to mitigate its effects. While reducing

Could reusable rockets make solar geoengineering less risky?

Rockets Delivering Cooling Aerosols to High Altitudes Could Help Cool the Planet Rockets could carry cooling aerosols to

Can We Refreeze the Arctic’s Ice? Scientists Test New Geoengineering Solutions

Real Ice's ambitious plan to refreeze the Arctic ice cap is garnering attention and raising eyebrows as the

Real Ice Experiments with Polar Geoengineering to Refreeze Melting Arctic Sea Ice

The Arctic is facing a crisis as climate change continues to cause sea ice to melt at an

U.K. Funds Geoengineering Experiments as Global Controversy Grows

The United Kingdom has recently made headlines for its investment in geoengineering experiments, sparking global controversy over the

Solar Geoengineering Is Possible with Existing Aircraft, Study Finds

A recent study published in the scientific journal Earth's Future has shed light on the potential for a

RFK Jr. Names the Government Agency Behind America’s Geoengineering Nightmare |

This story originally appeared on vigilantfox.com and was republished with permission. For years, the phenomenon of chemtrails has

Trump EPA targets two-man geoengineering startup for ‘polluting the air’

Exploring the Controversial Practice of Geoengineering As the world grapples with the challenges of reducing carbon emissions and

Can geoengineering plans save glaciers and slow sea level rise?

Glacial engineering, a concept that involves manipulating glaciers to slow down or reverse their melting, has been a

Weaponising solar geoengineering

Solar Geoengineering: Risks and Consequences A coalition of more than 500 academics from over 60 countries has signed

Is solar geoengineering research having its moment?

Solar geoengineering is a controversial topic that has sparked debates among scientists and policymakers around the world. Imagine