Hmmm. I would vote against.
Also, if anyone has any dirt on the NAS, feel free to spill. Besides the recent anthropology-sociology-evolution-culture dispute.
This sounds like a really bad idea. So it is a bad idea.Of course, they note, there is no chance that such injections will begin anytime soon, because injecting that much sulfate aerosols into the atmosphere would destroy the ozone layer. But, their findings do suggest that if another, safer aerosol could be found, such a technique might prove viable.
The headline made me say "wtf?". So I researched the National Academy of Sciences, which I was ashamedly unfamiliar with, and they seem 100% legit. Which makes the article even more puzzling. Every kid knows aerosols kill O3, so I have no idea what this is doing getting press time. "Hey everyone, we could do this, but we shouldn't".
bump check (does it bump?). Edit: it does... interesting. Sorry for shitposting this comment.