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The moral hazard of solar geoengineering (rerun)

Make Me Smart

Marketplace

Business, News

4.65.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Hey smarties! We’re on a break for the holidays and revisiting some favorite episodes from 2022. We want to say a big thank-you for being part of the “Make Me Smart” family this year — every voicemail, question and donation made a huge difference. null of us is as smart as all of us, and we couldn’t do this show without you. There’s still time to help Marketplace reach its end-of-year fundraising goal. If you can, please donate here. Thanks, happy holidays and we’ll see you in the new year.

As the threat of climate change grows, expect to hear more about solar geoengineering.

It came up during our recent episode with sci-fi author Neal Stephenson, and it involves spraying tiny particles into the stratosphere to deflect the sun’s rays away from the Earth and cool the planet.

“It’s a pretty old idea and it has run into such opposition, in terms of research, that we have yet to have any rigorous tests of whether it is even, you know, remotely possible,” said Elizabeth Kolbert, a climate journalist and author of “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.”

Critics still believe the risks outweigh potential benefits, but that hasn’t stopped others from supporting the idea as a potential solution to our climate woes.

On the show today, the promise and peril of solar geoengineering.

In the News Fix, we’ll discuss a historic settlement between Sandy Hook families and gun manufacturer Remington Arms. Also, we’ll explain why billionaire philanthropists are a social policy issue.

Then we’ll hear from listeners about last week’s episode on the NFL racial discrimination lawsuit, and we’ll have an answer to the Make Me Smart question that will teach you something about weather forecasting!

Here’s everything we talked about today:

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey all, it's Kimberly, Kai and I and the rest of the crew are on a bit of a holiday

0:05.1

break.

0:06.3

And if you still want to get your Make Me Smart fix, we're sharing some of our favorite

0:09.9

episodes from the past year.

0:12.2

Before we get to that though, I was hoping you could help us hit our end of the year fundraising

0:16.7

goal.

0:17.8

Your contribution will really make a difference in our nonprofit newsroom and in the lives

0:22.3

of millions of listeners who rely on us.

0:25.3

Please make your donation today at Make Me Smart dot org slash give smart or click the link

0:31.5

in the show notes.

0:32.8

Thank you so much for your support and now on to the show.

0:36.8

Hello, I'm Kimberly Adams.

0:44.6

Welcome to Make Me Smart where none of us is as smart as all of us.

0:48.2

I'm Kai Resdal.

0:49.2

It is Tuesday.

0:50.2

We're doing a single topic today.

0:52.2

We're going to talk about solar geo engineering.

0:54.8

We talked about it a little bit when we had Neil Stevenson on sci-fi author extraordinaire

0:59.3

as I hope you know, and it kind of comes up when you talk about climate change and solutions

1:05.8

and or mitigation.

1:07.1

So we're going to talk about that today.

1:08.8

Right.

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