Global Heating Crisis: Extreme Weather and Geoengineering Proposals
Global Heating Crisis: Extreme Weather and Geoengineering Proposals
US · Published Apr 5, 2026
A new report indicates that Earth's climate is more out of balance than ever, with 2015-2025 being the hottest years on record.
Extreme weather events like cyclones, heat waves, and floods are becoming more frequent and intense due to global heating.
Geoengineering proposals, including solar geoengineering, are being explored but face skepticism due to feasibility and ethical concerns.
Extreme weather sparks geoengineering proposal discussions
The global heating crisis is worsening, evidenced by extreme weather events and sparking discussions on controversial geoengineering proposals. A recent World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report highlights that the years 2015 to 2025 were the hottest ever recorded, leading to increased cyclones, heat waves, and floods globally. The report emphasizes a growing imbalance in Earth's climate, with rising temperatures fueling more frequent and intense weather events that disrupt communities and ecosystems, impacting agriculture, water resources, public health, and infrastructure.
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