Ian McEwan’s recent novel, What We Can Know, is set in a semi-underwater Britain in the year 2119. A few decades on from a ...
When the University of Chicago opened applications for its climate systems engineering program in early 2026, the response signaled something that would have been hard to imagine a decade ago: dozens ...
Stardust sold geoengineering to investors. Now it needs to sell it to the public.
In October, Israel-US startup Stardust Solutions announced it had raised $60 million, the largest-ever fundraising round for ...
Of the long list of strategies scientists have suggested to combat global warming, solar geoengineering may be among the most controversial. Of the long list of strategies scientists have suggested to ...
Stardust Solutions released safety principles as part of its effort to assuage concerns over the role of commercial interests ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Tennessee legislature is on track to pass a bill that would prohibit anyone from combating climate change through atmospheric dispersal within the borders of the state.
The National Academy of Sciences released a major report chronicling six techniques to turn the oceans into carbon dioxide vacuums. Reading time 4 minutes The U.S. government has moved one step closer ...
WashU researchers show diamond dust from detonation synthesis absorbs light due to carbon impurities, making it a poor candidate for solar geoengineering.
Climate skeptics are claiming that responses from ChatGPT prove aircrafts are spraying nefarious "chemtrails" used to manipulate the weather, a long-debunked conspiracy theory. But experts told AFP ...
National weather officials are debunking recent speculation alleging the government is capable of steering hurricanes and severe weather events.Archive video above: Central Florida neighborhoods ...
Here’s the thing about the stratosphere, the region between six and 31 miles up in the sky: If you really wanted to, you could turn it pink. Or green. Or what have you. If you sprayed some colorant up ...