Geoengineering Project Locations Revealed
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•Map reveals locations of controversial experiments to alter climate
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Interactive map reveals the locations of controversial experiments to alter the climate.
Geoengineering is the large-scale manipulation of environmental processes that affect Earth 's climate, in an attempt to halt global warming.
Globally, geoengineering projects include injecting chemical aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and sucking CO2 out of the air with giant fans.
Bill Gates -backed project aims to block the sun and prevent global warming, halting climate change in its tracks.
Project Speedbird will burn 'biomass' organic matter to make sustainable aviation fuel.
British Airways and LanzaJet among its investors, who collectively pumped 9 million into the project last year .
The project is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 230,000 tonnes per year.
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