Sulfate Geoengineering To Mitigate Climate Change: If You Start, Don't Stop

Monday, February 17, 2014 - 23:40 in Earth & Climate

Policy makers are in constant discussion about a range of climate change mitigation possibilities and among the least understood are geoengineering methods. The injection of sulfate particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and curb the effects of global warming could pose a severe threat if not maintained indefinitely and also supported by strict reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, write  University of Washington researchers in Environmental Research Letters. read more

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