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A popular climate fix could accidentally trigger massive changes to global weather

A recent study highlights potential risks associated with geoengineering strategies, specifically the brightening of marine clouds over the eastern Pacific. This intervention could inadvertently weaken the El Niño cycle, leading to significant alterations in global weather patterns. Policymakers must consider these unintended consequences when evaluating geoengineering solutions for climate change.

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