Scientists Seek to Turbocharge a Natural Process That Cools the Earth
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Scientists are exploring a natural process that cools the Earth, potentially leading to geoengineering solutions, but the discussion highlights concerns about the feasibility and unintended consequences of such interventions.
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I suspect biochar wouldn't be bad in this either.
But overall, as geo-engineering goes, I remain worried it's used as an excuse not to stop the other side of the deal. We really can't go on pushing heat gases into the system for economic growth.