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We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section of the U. Copyright Law. A growing number of academic research groups are exploring various ways to cool the planet as the threat of climate change grows, including injecting reflective particles into the stratosphere or spraying salt water into the sky to brighten coastal clouds.

But there are concerns that using such tools could have dangerous environmental side effects, and that even suggesting them as solutions could ease pressure to cut the greenhouse-gas emissions driving climate change.

In a statement, McNerney asserted that the federal government should take the lead in this controversial field, noting that other research efforts are already moving forward. A team of Harvard researchers has been preparing to conduct one of the first outdoor experiments related to geoengineering, by launching a balloon that would spray a small quantity of particles into the stratosphere.

McNerney previously introduced legislation directing the National Academy of Sciences to propose a geoengineering research agenda and oversight guidelines. The company hopes to do the same soon for electric vehicles. Sinking seaweed could sequester a lot of carbon, but researchers are still grappling with basic questions about reliability, scalability and risks.

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