A Glacier’s Cry For Help: Arctic Amplification Concerns Rise

The current state of the Arctic calls for immediate attention. The Arctic is warming at a rate four times the global average, and its ice cover is diminishing. Glaciologist John Moore’s research group at the University of the Arctic has identified 61 potential interventions to help reverse Arctic amplification. While geoengineering buys additional time to prevent conditions from worsening, the side effects of these techniques remain unknown and require extensive research to be fully understood.

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Solar Geoengineering Research Moves Forward Despite Pushback

Solar geoengineering research aims to understand the plausibility and possible effects of artificially cooling the Earth. Scientists around the world have vastly different opinions about continuing the research, many stating that it should be banned altogether. As the U.S. heads into the next phase of studying solar geoengineering, concerns loom regarding its possible consequences.

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