Fear and thrill: Scientists want to wipe out the sun with chemicals

Fear and thrill: Scientists want to wipe out the sun with chemicals

Scientists have come with a new, frightening idea to combat global warming - the use of chemicals to wipe out the sun. If we're going to have to do everything in the dark, the new idea doesn't show very clearly. Since the world is not agreeing to reduce CO2 emissions, why [...]

Scientists have come with a new, frightening idea to combat global warming - the use of chemicals to wipe out the sun.

If we're going to have to do everything in the dark, the new idea doesn't show very clearly.

Since the world is not agreeing to reduce CO2 emissions, why not address the problem from another perspective, scientists from Harvard and Yale confirmed.

Researchers have recently published a study in which it says that throwing large amounts of sulphate particles into the earth's low stratosphere to wipe out the sun can halve the effects of global climate change and will certainly cost cheaper.

Despite enthusiasm over the <x0-hypotic plan” and “very uncertain and ambitious”, there is no guarantee of whether to do things better or lead to a global catastrophe.

There is a lack of information about the disappearance of the sun.

Instead, potential costs and technologies needed to implement the ambitious plan are discussed in the Environment Research Letters.

Researchers discuss a number of possible ways to carry out the project using airplanes, balloons, and even large weapons of chemical throwing into the world's largest star.

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