Using geoengineering to slow global heating risks malaria rise, say scientists
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Scientists are warning that using geoengineering to slow global heating may have unintended consequences, including a potential rise in malaria. The use of solar geoengineering, in particular, could redistribute malaria risk in developing countries, although the exact outcomes are uncertain. The discussion around geoengineering as a climate strategy is ongoing, with various experts and organizations weighing its potential benefits and risks.
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