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Can Tiny Particles Cool the Planet? One Tech Company Says Yes.

The startup said the particles are 0.5 microns wide and designed to be dispersed about 11 miles up, with six papers posted online.

A company at the forefront of solar geoengineering — the notion that blocking radiation from the sun could cool a warming planet — has disclosed details of the materials it wants to sprinkle in the atmosphere.

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An Israel-based U.S. climate engineering startup has unveiled for the first time detailed developments of so-called "solar geoengineering" technology, which lowers global temperatures by releasing sunlight-reflecting microparticles into the atmosphere. This can be considered as a realistic countermeasure.

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The Virgin Islands Daily News broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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