According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, scientists have begun a series of drastic and potentially risky experiments in a bid to mitigate the effects of climate change. According to the report, one thing that scientists have already begun doing in Australia is a process they call cloud brightening. Lead researcher Adam Subhas told the WSJ, "When you have heartburn, you eat a Tums that dissolves and makes the liquid in your stomach less acidic. Denmark's climate change czar Dan Jorgenson told the WSJ, "When we start interfering with nature, we risk it also having many very negative consequences that we cannot control and that we cannot foresee." Jessica Seddon, a senior fellow at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, told the WSJ that, "There’s a huge political hesitancy to do outdoor perturbative experiments.
Source: Wall Street Journal February 18, 2024 22:56 UTC