In the face of potentially catastrophic effects on global food production, some have proposed drastic solutions to counteract climate change such as reflecting sunlight away from the Earth. A new study from the Carnegie Institution for Science examining the effects of sunshade geoengineering has concluded that such an approach would be more likely to improve food security than threaten it... Continue Reading Study finds sunshade geoengineering could improve crop yields
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Tags: Carnegie Mellon, Climate, Climate Change, Crops, Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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