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Some leading scientists think we could shoot sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere to cool our overheating planet.
Scientists want to undertake experiments to confirm that this type of geo-engineering would be effective at limiting temperatures and to better understand what the possible negative side-effects might be.
The planet is already far too warm today and there is little time left before current climate emissions accelerate self-amplifying feedback loops in natural systems.
The real moral hazard is failing to prevent climate disaster, says Paul Bledsoe and Durwood Zaelke .
They say it's getting harder to argue that current efforts, even if better funded and accelerated, will be enough to stabilize the climate.
If we will need to limit solar radiation using sulfates as a temporary fix to shave peak temperature for a few decades , it would be very wise to study it now to understand the risks.
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