Geoengineering refers to the deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth's climate system to counteract climate change, such as by reflecting sunlight, increasing precipitation, or removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Proponents argue that geoengineering could provide innovative solutions to global warming. Opponents argue that it is risky, unproven, and could have unforeseen negative consequences.
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Response rates from 2.7k Ireland voters.
81% Yes |
19% No |
81% Yes |
19% No |
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Unique answers from Ireland voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9MS7TY77mos7MO
Yes but funding for mitigation strategies should be prioritised
@9ZWN2B91mo1MO
Yes, if it is proven that a result could be achieved, then decision then could be made to implement it
@9ZW5PTV1mo1MO
It would be good but there are more urgent matters to attend to such as housing crisis, homeless crisis
@9ZTY35R1mo1MO
Absolutely not! Also, planes and airline companies flying over our airspace should be inspected and their fuel and exhaust/CONTRAILS they leave in/over irish airspace, independently tested for anything other than by-product of engine combustion. Geoengineering happening in our sky's, but destined to effect weather in other countries, still effects our well-being, mentally, and agriculturally by changing our sunlight and skies
@9ZNGPNR1mo1MO
No, as we should focus more on understanding the processes before investing in engineering strategies.
@9ZMM8LL1mo1MO
Yes, but only processes/interventions that can be reversed or are not permanent should be allowed eg. Cloud seeding only when required to treat drought conditions or CO2 removal through something such as digital trees
@9ZHHRQC2mos2MO
Yes, so that if needed there are other options for fighting climate change aside from cutting emissions.
@9ZCGS4D2mos2MO
Yes, but it should remain at a research stage until a full public consenus is reached
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