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minus-square@twelvefloatinghandslink1•1 year agoIf acid rain is the cost of avoiding heat death, I’ll take it, I guess.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink2•1 year agoGeoengineering doesn’t need to use SO2 as it’s particulate. If this was a choice, it could be done with a less harmful compound
minus-square@twelvefloatinghandslink1•1 year agoI thought so2 was the best one? Are there other options that are as effective?
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•1 year agoLots of options. SO2 is the best studied because we’ve been emitting it as a combustion byproduct
If acid rain is the cost of avoiding heat death, I’ll take it, I guess.
Geoengineering doesn’t need to use SO2 as it’s particulate. If this was a choice, it could be done with a less harmful compound
I thought so2 was the best one? Are there other options that are as effective?
Lots of options. SO2 is the best studied because we’ve been emitting it as a combustion byproduct