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Scientists and startups are advancing proposals to inject microscopic silica spheres into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the planet, positioning the approach as a safer alternative to sulfur-based aerosol injection. But the technology raises profound questions about monsoon disruption affecting billions, termination shock if deployment halts, a near-total governance vacuum, and the risk that a technical fix delays the emissions cuts climate science demands.

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