Solar geoengineering could shield up to 75% of oceans from heat waves

Researchers at Michigan State University suggest that solar geoengineering may only provide partial protection for the world's oceans against heat waves. Their models indicate that 25% to 75% of marine areas would remain vulnerable to rising temperatures despite such interventions.
Why it matters
This highlights the limitations of climate mitigation strategies and the ongoing threat marine heat waves pose to global food security and ecosystems.
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The article relies on scientific research and academic findings, maintaining an objective tone.
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