Innovative solution to global problem - Scientists have been enduring ways.
Earth is warming, and the effects are clearly visible as extreme weather event become more intense and frequent. Scientists across the world looking for ways to cool the planet as it hits the tipping point.
Can diamonds really be the answer to the global climate crisis? While the idea might sound bizarre, a new study published by scientists from the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich. The researchers were testing out various aerosols to cool Earth, when they found that more than anybody, diamonds can prove to be more effective
Safe Alternative: How Diamond Dust Compares to Sulfur Dioxide
The use of diamond dust is not only innovative but could also be safer than current methods. Sulfur dioxide, a leading choice for atmospheric cooling, poses environmental risks such as acid rain and ozone depletion. In contrast, diamond dust is chemically inert, meaning it wouldn’t introduce harmful side effects into the ecosystem.
The study estimates that if around five million tonnes of synthetic diamond dust were injected annually, global temperatures could drop by 1.6°C over 45 years. Yet, researchers highlight a major challenge: the astronomical cost. Funding this solution could require a staggering $200 trillion—a sum that raises questions about feasibility.
Despite these costs, the proposal underscores the lengths scientists may need to go to counteract climate change. As the planet teeters on a tipping point, innovative solutions like diamond dust reflect both the potential and complexity of geoengineering in climate intervention.
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