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Sunday, 28 December 2025
Investigations News

Biden open to plan that would block sunlight from hitting earth to help with global warming

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This is not a conspiracy theory. Congress released a plan to help fight global warming.

The plan is called solar radiation modification. It’s described as a type of climate engineering in which sunlight would be reflected back to outer space to limit or offset human-caused climate change.

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According to the report, The risks of inaction to reduce greenhouse gas emissions quickly and significantly and limit
warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels are increasingly clear. This urgency warrants additional research to evaluate the efficacy, trade-offs, or other relevant considerations of SRM they say.

Some scientists are warning implementing this process could have untold side effects from altering the chemical makeup of the atmosphere, President Joe Biden’s administration has admitted they’re open to the idea, which has never been attempted before.

Click here to read the complete government report.

The administration added a note of skepticism to the report by noting that Congress ordered it, insisting it has not made any decision on the ‘geoengineering’ policy.

The report says, “Science tells us that SRM would not simply undo all of the negative consequences of human greenhouse gas emissions. SRM would not ameliorate most of the impacts of ocean acidification, which is primarily driven by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, nor eliminate the tendency for fossil fuel burning to worsen air quality.”

 

Dave Bondy

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