Using chemicals to cut global warming may damage ozone layer
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 13:42
in Earth & Climate
The rule of unintended consequences threatens to strike again. Some researchers have suggested that injecting sulfur compounds into the atmosphere might help ease global warming by increasing clouds and haze that would reflect sunlight.
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