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米企業の「温暖化対策」に対する批判:200年後まで地球全体に影響があるか? [気候変動を考える] – 朝日新聞デジタル

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In a groundbreaking move to combat global warming, a startup company in the United States has sparked controversy with its innovative approach. The company, MakeSense, has developed experimental technology aimed at preventing climate change by launching sulfur dioxide-filled balloons into the atmosphere. Despite being in the experimental stage, the company has already started selling “cooling credits” based on the results of their efforts.

The implications of this technology are far-reaching, with experts warning that the effects could last up to 200 years on a global scale. While MakeSense emphasizes the significance of their work, both domestically and internationally, there has been a backlash against their methods.

Critics argue that such geoengineering projects could have unforeseen consequences and may not address the root causes of climate change. The controversy surrounding MakeSense’s initiatives has sparked a global debate on the ethics and efficacy of climate intervention technologies.

As the world grapples with the urgent need to address climate change, the actions of companies like MakeSense highlight the complexities and challenges of finding sustainable solutions to one of the most pressing issues of our time.

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