geoengineering strategies
Geoengineering strategies refer to deliberate and large-scale interventions aimed at modifying or manipulating the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, or land surfaces to mitigate or counteract the impacts of climate change. These strategies are intended to alter natural processes to either remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere or reduce the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface, with the goal of limiting global warming and its associated effects.
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