A geoengineering experiment in Alameda, California, aimed at testing the use of sea salt to cool the planet has been deemed safe by consulting firms hired by the city. The project does not pose health risks to humans or sensitive wildlife, according to reports. Scientists surprised city leaders with the project, which could potentially mitigate global warming.
Review of Alameda climate-change experiment finds no measurable health risk https://t.co/cYsSqSE9Xd
With a film containing ultra-tiny holes, humid air, and water molecules, researchers have created a system that could, in theory, lay the groundwork for unlimited renewable energy. https://t.co/PxdB13kHLe
Controversial Alameda Cloud-Brightening Experiment Deemed Safe by Reports https://t.co/sDy4WstsG5
A geoengineering experiment in Alameda does not pose health risks to humans or sensitive wildlife, according to consulting firms hired by the city. The study, a first-of-its-kind nationally, aims to test if spraying sea salt could one day cool the planet. https://t.co/4pcSoVToaf
Reports find Alameda geoengineering experiment not a threat to humans or wildlife https://t.co/wIBnT212pe via @sfchronicle / @jparkerwrites
A controversial geoengineering experiment in Alameda does not pose health risks to humans or sensitive wildlife, according to reports by consulting firms hired by the city. https://t.co/JtskHcvkSU
As experts had previously noted, the experiment poses no health risks to the residents of Alameda, California. https://t.co/NLUd2ifuBl
Scientists surprised the leaders of a Northern California city last month, when they unveiled a project to study technology that could one day be used to brighten clouds and mitigate global warming. https://t.co/X5DtwNqYAq
An experiment in Alameda does not generate “a measurable health risk to the surrounding community” or pose a risk to wildlife, the city said. https://t.co/4s5h0imdan