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      <title>Stratospheric Engineering: When Climate Crisis Demands Planetary-Scale Intervention</title>
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      <description>In the depths of a Greenland ice core laboratory, scientists discover that natural climate feedbacks are accelerating faster than any model predicted, pushing Earth toward irreversible tipping points. Meanwhile, high-altitude research aircraft deploy precisely engineered aerosol particles into the stratosphere, reflecting sunlight back to space with the same mechanism that cooled the planet after Mount Pinatubo&amp;rsquo;s 1991 eruption. Stratospheric aerosol injection represents humanity&amp;rsquo;s most ambitious engineering project: controlling planetary climate through deliberate atmospheric modification that could buy crucial time for carbon reduction—or trigger unintended consequences that dwarf the original climate crisis.</description>
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