Geoengineering refers to the idea of intentionally modifying Earth’s climate systems or atmosphere through large-scale technological intervention. While often discussed as a future concept, research related to weather modification and atmospheric science has existed for decades.
This community explores the science, history, and public discussion surrounding geoengineering. From early cloud seeding experiments to modern proposals like solar radiation management and carbon removal, these technologies raise important questions about climate, risk, governance, and environmental responsibility.
Interest in geoengineering has grown as scientists and policymakers consider possible responses to global climate challenges. At the same time, the topic remains controversial, with ongoing debate about transparency, ethics, and unintended consequences.
This space is dedicated to sharing research, history, observations, and thoughtful discussion about geoengineering and our changing atmosphere.