A new study by leading ice and climate researchers debunks proposed geoengineering solutions to protect polar ice caps. Ideas like atmospheric particle dispersion and ice sheet refreezing are deemed ineffective and potentially harmful, with risks including altered rainfall patterns and disrupted ecosystems. The researchers emphasize that these methods only address symptoms, not the root cause: greenhouse gas emissions. The study highlights the impracticality and high costs of these ventures, urging focus on emissions reduction as the only viable solution to climate change.
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