Geoengineering still faces major practical challenges

Solar geoengineering is being explored as a potential climate intervention, but it faces significant engineering and logistical hurdles. Experts note that the complexity of deploying light-reflecting particles into the stratosphere is much higher than previously assumed.
Why it matters
As climate change accelerates, understanding the feasibility and risks of large-scale technological interventions is essential for global policy decisions.
There’s a lot to figure out about the controversial climate tech.
The article presents a balanced view of the technical challenges without taking a stance on the ethics of geoengineering.
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