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Systems Failure: With the climate crisis hitting poor people hardest, David Keith says now is the time to explore solar geoengineering

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If we've got no choice but to make this hailmary pass on climate that involves making manmaden changes to the atmosphere, that fact alone could ally get people more focused on other important measures like reducing greenhouse gases. Another counter argument is weaponizing, meaning that you could somehow take these solar engineering technologies and deploy them in a local way with bad intent towards your enemy. We've seen this big movement in military use of force last decades to be more and more precision. Solar team asneering, which is really stratospheric aer sols, are most useless as a weapon because the stratospheric arasol sort hof lasts for two years and spread at least over one hemisphere

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