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Reflecting sunlight back to space might help cool down Earth s ecosystem ANI | Updated: Apr 10, 2021 17:08 IST
Minnesota [US], April 10 (ANI): During a recent study, climate scientists and ecologists from leading research universities internationally, found that further research is needed in order to understand the ecological impacts of solar radiation modification (SRM) technologies that reflect small amounts of sunlight back into space.
Published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, researchers in the Climate Intervention Biology Working Group including Jessica Hellmann from the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment explored the effect of solar climate interventions on ecology.
Minneapolis (Minnesota), [US], April 8 (ANI): Composed of climate scientists and ecologists from leading research universities internationally, a team of scientists found that more research is needed to understand the ecological impacts of solar radiation modification (SRM) technologies that reflect small amounts of sunlight back into space.
Published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, researchers in the Climate Intervention Biology Working Group including Jessica Hellmann from the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment explored the effect of solar climate interventions on ecology.
They explored the effect of solar climate interventions on ecology. The team emphasises that greenhouse gas emissions reduction and conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem functions must be the priority.
Researchers find reflecting sunlight could cool Earth s ecosystem ANI | Updated: Apr 08, 2021 17:03 IST
Minneapolis (Minnesota), [US], April 8 (ANI): Composed of climate scientists and ecologists from leading research universities internationally, a team of scientists found that more research is needed to understand the ecological impacts of solar radiation modification (SRM) technologies that reflect small amounts of sunlight back into space.
Published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, researchers in the Climate Intervention Biology Working Group including Jessica Hellmann from the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment explored the effect of solar climate interventions on ecology.
They explored the effect of solar climate interventions on ecology. The team emphasises that greenhouse gas emissions reduction and conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem functions must be the priority.