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{'location': {'name': 'Global', 'region': 'Maguindanao', 'country': 'Filipinas', 'lat': 7.3958, 'lon': 124.3069, 'tz_id': 'Asia/Manila', 'localtime_epoch': 1776470864, 'localtime': '2026-04-18 08:07'}, 'current': {'last_updated_epoch': 1776470400, 'last_updated': '2026-04-18 08:00', 'temp_c': 26.8, 'temp_f': 80.3, 'is_day': 1, 'condition': {'text': 'Patchy rain nearby', 'icon': '//cdn.weatherapi.com/weather/64x64/day/176.png', 'code': 1063}, 'wind_mph': 2.2, 'wind_kph': 3.6, 'wind_degree': 119, 'wind_dir': 'ESE', 'pressure_mb': 1012.0, 'pressure_in': 29.88, 'precip_mm': 0.02, 'precip_in': 0.0, 'humidity': 76, 'cloud': 58, 'feelslike_c': 29.5, 'feelslike_f': 85.1, 'windchill_c': 26.8, 'windchill_f': 80.3, 'heatindex_c': 29.5, 'heatindex_f': 85.1, 'dewpoint_c': 22.2, 'dewpoint_f': 72.0, 'vis_km': 10.0, 'vis_miles': 6.0, 'uv': 2.8, 'gust_mph': 6.7, 'gust_kph': 10.8}}

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Solar geoengineering doesn't solve the human problem

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Solar geoengineering is a potential range of techniques to increase the planet's albedo, reflecting sunlight away from the planet and resulting

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Science & Tech Spotlight: Solar Geoengineering | U.S. GAO

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Solar geoengineering seeks to cool Earth’s temperature by reflecting incoming sunlight back into space, but effects on the environment and public health are uncertain. * Solar geoengineering methods might mitigate Earth’s rising temperatures, but effects are highly uncertain. * More research and field testing of solar geoengineering methods would improve understanding of effects. **What is it?** Solar geoengineering, also referred to as solar radiation modification, includes several proposed methods to reflect sunlight back into space. **How does it work?** Two atmospheric methods of solar geoengineering are generally considered the most feasible and cost effective. Other experiments, including one in the U.S., have been cancelled due to public concerns about safety or the ethics of solar geoengineering use. * **Unknown consequences.** Potentially harmful effects on human health and the environment from solar geoengineering use have been identified but are poorly understood. * What information is needed to inform public policy discussions about the use of solar geoengineering, such as the effects and ethical implications, and how might policymakers facilitate its collection?

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Making climate geoengineering more inclusive and ethical

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# Geoengineering: Building ethics, transparency and inclusion into climate intervention research. Geoengineering or climate intervention aims to tackle global warming through large-scale interventions in Earth’s climate system.Image: iStockphoto/AleksandarGeorgiev. * The urgency of the climate crisis has boosted interest in climate intervention or geoengineering – large-scale interventions to counteract global warming. Climate intervention, also known as geoengineering, is the deliberate large-scale intervention in Earth’s climate system to counteract global warming. On 22 October 2024, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) released its Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research as a guide to responsible decision-making and inclusive dialogue about geoengineering research. Two leading concepts in climate intervention research – carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation modification – are defined and addressed in the framework, but the principles are broad and flexible by design so they can be applied to all emerging research. AGU developed these framework principles through a two-year process that included an open public comment period and contributions from a global board of scientists, policymakers, ethicists, government agencies, nongovernmental organizations and representatives of potentially impacted communities including Indigenous peoples.

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