Is Bill Gates really trying to block sunlight and control Earth’s climate?
This idea comes from a concept called solar geoengineering, a proposed method to reduce global warming by reflecting a small portion of sunlight back into space.
One approach involves releasing particles into the upper atmosphere to reduce heat reaching the Earth.
Supporters believe it could help slow down climate change, while critics warn about serious risks, including unintended changes to weather patterns and long-term environmental impact.
Some countries have already raised concerns and paused related experiments due to uncertainty around its effects.
The biggest question is not just about technology, but control.
Should humans have the power to influence the planet’s climate at such a large scale?
This short breaks down the idea of solar geoengineering and the debate around it.
