💨 Abstract
A startup named Make Sunsets is geoengineering the planet by releasing weather balloons filled with hydrogen gas and sulfur dioxide particles at high altitudes to cool the Earth. The practice is controversial and draws attention from the US Environmental Protection Agency, as sulfur dioxide is regulated as an air pollutant.
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