Reflecting a small fraction of incoming sunlight to reduce global heating is not a new idea. It is time to safely experimentThe world is warming fast - and our options to avoid catastrophic harm are narrowing. 2024 was the first full year more than 1.5C hotter than the 19th-century average. Emissions are still rising, with fossil fuel use expected to hit a new high in 2025. Permanent carbon removal technologies - often cited as a fix - are removing just tens of thousands of tonnes annually, almost nothing relative to the 5-10bn tonnes needed. Cutting emissions and scaling carbon removal remain essential. But they may not be enough.As suffering grows and ecosystems unravel, more people will ask: is there anything we can do to prevent these harms? The idea of reflecting a small fraction of incoming sunlight to reduce warming is not a new idea. In 1965, Lyndon B Johnson's science advisers proposed it as the only way to cool the planet. Earth already reflects about 30% of incoming sunlight; raising that fraction slightly - say, to 31% - could strengthen the planet's natural heat shield. But how? Continue reading...
We can safely experiment on reflecting sunlight away from Earth. Here's how | Dakota Gruener and Daniele Visioni
6. ledna 2026 13:16
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/06/reflecting-sunlight-climate-crisis-heating
Zdroj: The Guardian