I’m a student researcher working on unusual bio-based ideas for climate change.
This paper explores whether ice-nucleating bacteria (like Pseudomonas syringae) could be used to increase cloud reflectivity and naturally cool the atmosphere — without chemicals, aerosols, or machines. It’s a weird, low-tech geoengineering concept.
I’m a student researcher working on unusual bio-based ideas for climate change.
This paper explores whether ice-nucleating bacteria (like Pseudomonas syringae) could be used to increase cloud reflectivity and naturally cool the atmosphere — without chemicals, aerosols, or machines. It’s a weird, low-tech geoengineering concept.
Curious what people here think. Feedback welcome.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/PMBNK