A new geo-engineering concept is being proposed, by a former UK government advisor, for a climate change ‘insurance policy’ to cope with global warming.
A former UK government advisor and chemical engineer believes he has found a solution to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by dispersing sub-micron light-scattering particles into the upper atmosphere.
The technology concept, developed in the UK, advocates dispersing benign titanium dioxide particles as used in paint, inks and sunscreens into the stratosphere to deflect the sun’s rays.
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