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Seems to me that if they can empirically show that the effect works; as is apparent here, that it opens the door to SO2 being used as a climate engineering strategy; the EC wants to start talks on geoengineering, so this could be on the table.
Thought occurs to me though; that the more elaborate the solution, the more desperate the problem, so lets hope we can mitigate climate change before it gets to the point of needing space-based sunshades or somesuch.
People have been talking about marine cloud brightening being one of the more viable geoengineering choices for decades, using a variety of choices for what they add to the air
SO2 sounds like a really unhealthy choice (I was rooting for sea salt being used) but it's still an interesting hypothetical: if they proved that it SO2 definitely worked better than other compounds, would they still choose to use it?