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Extreme Global Warming Fix Proposed: Fill the Skies With Sulfur
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Aug. 8, 2006

 

A Nobel Prize-winning scientist has proposed a controversial method for protecting Earth from global warming: seeding the atmosphere with sulfur to reflect the sun's rays.

In the current issue of the journal Climate Change, Paul Crutzen of Germany's Max Planck Institute for Chemistry suggests injecting particles of sulfur into the stratosphere—the upper layer of the atmosphere—to cool the planet and buy time for humans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Website: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060804-global-warming.html


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