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Why the for-profit race into solar geoengineering is bad for science and public trust

Why the for-profit race into solar geoengineering is bad for science and public trust

Two scientists express concerns about the rise of for-profit ventures in solar geoengineering, arguing that commercial interests could hinder responsible research and decision-making in the field. They emphasize the importance of transparent, publicly funded efforts to study and develop technologies that could impact the planet's climate. The article highlights the risks associated with private companies promoting SRM technologies and the potential consequences of profit-driven motives influencing climate interventions. The scientists caution against prioritizing short-term gains over long-term environmental impacts and stress the need for public trust and ethical considerations in exploring geoengineering solutions.

MIT Technology Review

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