The McGill Tribune: Geoengineering is a band-aid solution to the climate crisis
„The conversation around[nbsp]geoengineering, otherwise known as climate intervention or climate engineering, is gaining traction as[nbsp]climate projections[nbsp]remain dire. Offering many salient yet controversial ways to mitigate Earth’s rising temperatures, geoengineering methods include spraying sulphate particulates into the atmosphere to block out solar radiation, fertilizing the ocean with iron to capture more carbon, and injecting atmospheric carbon dioxide into rock deep beneath the Earth’s surface.“