https://d-pressa.com/index.php/spc/article/view/457
Authors: Xojabekova Ramzida Uktam qizi
Abstract
This article explores the concept of climate engineering as a potential approach to mitigate and reverse global warming. It examines two main strategies: Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Solar Radiation Management (SRM), detailing their mechanisms, technological feasibility, benefits, and associated risks. The paper analyzes scientific, ethical, political, and societal implications, emphasizing the challenges and uncertainties of deploying large-scale interventions. Case studies including stratospheric aerosol experiments, marine cloud brightening trials, and direct air capture facilities illustrate practical applications. The article concludes that while climate engineering can complement emission reductions, it is not a standalone solution, and global cooperation and responsible governance are essential to effectively address climate change.
Source: Scientific Practical Conference