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Geoengineering could save the ice sheets – but only if we start soon

Shading the planet by spraying aerosols into the stratosphere might stave off ice sheet collapse, modelling studies suggest, but we are running out of time

By Michael Le Page

22 April 2024

The West Antarctic ice sheet could raise sea levels by 3 metres if it melts away

Mario Tama/Getty Images

Shading Earth’s surface from sunlight could postpone or even avoid the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet – but only if we start soon and only in conjunction with substantial emissions cuts, according to two computer modelling studies by independent teams.

“There’s a time window that we can do this, and if we dither, there’s just no point in doing it,” says John Moore at the University of Lapland in Finland, who led…

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