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Climate engineering poses serious national security risks; Countries facing extreme heat may still try this, and the world needs to be prepared for this

The historic Paris climate agreement ushered in a mantra from developing countries: “1.5 to survive.” This refers to the international goal of keeping global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8 Fahrenheit) compared to pre-industrial times. But the world will likely exceed that threshold within a decade, and global warming shows little sign of slowing down.… Read More »

Climate engineering poses serious national security risks; Countries facing extreme heat may still try this, and the world needs to be prepared for this

One of the biggest concerns of many countries when it comes to climate change is national security. This doesn’t just mean wars. Risks to food, energy and water resources, such as climate-induced migration, are also national security issues. Can climate engineering help reduce the national security risks of climate change, or will it make things… Read More »