Publication: KPCC
UCLA Expert: Ted Parson: Professor of Environmental Law, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs; Faculty Co-Director, Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Synopsis: Solar geoengineering, releasing sulfur dioxide into the air in order to lower temperatures or create weather events, could be a potential golden ticket in the climate change fighting process.
UCLA News: “Now normally, people think about potentially doing geoengineering and they think about doing it at a big enough scale to do something to partly reduce the effects of climate change. The scale they are operating at, they really can’t do anything,” Parson said.
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