A study led by UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests that geoengineering methods like marine cloud brightening could potentially mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events such as a "super" El Niño. By drawing parallels between natural events like the Australian bushfires and weather-altering techniques, researchers indicate that smoke-brightened clouds may influence global weather patterns and impact El Niño events. The findings of the study point towards geoengineering as a viable solution for addressing the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events. This research highlights the potential for innovative climate solutions to combat the challenges posed by climate change.
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