A startup is releasing sulphur particles into the sky to cool the planet.
Not on behalf of a government.
Not through the United Nations.
As a private business.
Its model is simple.
Customers buy “cooling credits.”
The company releases more particles.
The atmosphere reflects a little more sunlight.
Supporters argue the planet needs bold solutions.
Critics ask a different question.
Who gave a private company the right to experiment with the sky?
The most unsettling part isn’t what happens if this works.
It’s what happens if it can’t stop.
Scientists call it termination shock: if large-scale solar geoengineering is suddenly halted, temperatures could rebound rapidly because the cooling effect disappears while greenhouse gases remain.
The moment the system becomes essential…
Walking away may no longer be an option.
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