A new study has found that spraying sea-salt particles into low Arctic clouds could cool the region and help preserve its sea ice without clearly disrupting weather far away.
The result gives one of climate intervention’s most contested ideas a sharper target – and a harder set of questions about whether a simulated Arctic shield could ever work outside a model.
Simulating Arctic cooling…
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