Geoengineering refers to the deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth's climate system to counteract climate change, such as by reflecting sunlight, increasing precipitation, or removing CO2 from the atmosphere. Proponents argue that geoengineering could provide innovative solutions to global warming. Opponents argue that it is risky, unproven, and could have unforeseen negative consequences.
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Yes
@9P5G2SJ6mos6MO
We have families in poverty and a health service on its knees we need investment in providing for those who need care.
@9NT6FX26mos6MO
We absolutely shouldn’t be messing around with things we don’t understand. The funds should be used to clean up our rivers and oceans.
The earths climate has fluctuated for millions of years, it is a big risk to prevent something out of our control
@9NHZMR6Libertarian6mos6MO
The more you push the pendulum one way and try and play god the larger the consequences to that are in the future
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No
@9NT6FX26mos6MO
Let’s clean up the rivers and oceans first, let’s break down climate change one logical step at a time rather than messing around with things we don’t understand.
The earths climate has fluctuated for millions of years, it is a big risk to prevent something out of our control
@9ZNDRC41wk1W
Yes but not too much as we our main way to combat climate change should be through green energy if thats solar panels, hydro electricity and more
@9ZM26SR2wks2W
Invest in renewable energy, reduction of non-recyclables etc. Look after our planet and we won’t need to introduce further intrusions into its climate.
@9QGB3RQ5mos5MO
I think more research is needed but proof that we won't cause any more negative and/or detrimental damage
@9QKGT8Q5mos5MO
No, not at the moment. I support environmental action but it shouldn't be a priority over the economy and public services.
@9QKFV9R5mos5MO
I would like to see a proven test on this before a commitment is made as this is our planets future and not to be taken lightly.
@9QKCNGQ5mos5MO
I would have to research more into what geoengineering means before fully supporting it or not. in theory I am 100% for research to combat climate change, as long as that in itself isn't causing more harm to the environment / species.
@9QGTR275mos5MO
I think that this is worthy of investigation. But should not be acted upon until it is fully understood.
@9QB6XMS5mos5MO
Yes, but they should also be funding more sustainable fuel sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels
@9PT7HT55mos5MO
Funding would be better spent on incentivising behaviours that we already know combat climate change (eg renewable energy)
@9PKGZDH5mos5MO
there are more urgent priorities and we are not going to be able to technology our way out of climate change
@9PK9B5V5mos5MO
research, but not experimentation until we have all the facts and can democratically decide if it’s something we should do.
@9PFXXQ25mos5MO
No, the priority funding for climate change should go into building our renewable energy infrastructure.
@9PFDDF95mos5MO
Throwing British tax payer money at alleged ‘climate change’ is pointless and make 0% difference globally.
@9PDTMFRConservative5mos5MO
No, I don't understand geoengineering enough to have an opinion. I don't think enough research or public information is available on its short-term and long-term effects.
@9PZZQKM5mos5MO
Not at the moment. I support environmental action but it shouldn't be a priority over the economy and public services
@9PWZQWZ5mos5MO
The government should fund research and development in Solar PV, Wind, Energy Storage, Nuclear fusion
@9PV789Q5mos5MO
Yes, as long as it’s not used to postpone other climate action initiatives aiming to reduce carbon emissions, for example.
@9PNXMSM5mos5MO
Research should be heavily monitored at all stages to minimise potential risks, any practical test should go through a computer simulation first
@9PNQ6TC5mos5MO
Only if other, already proven mitigation techniques are not sufficient as splitting resources can impede progress.
@9Q4J6M25mos5MO
Yes, but only if it doesn't postpone action that is proven and can be done now, i.e. reducing carbon emissions.
@9Q3ZT5V5mos5MO
No, we need to learn redistribute natural resources and cut back on over-consumption to live in harmony with the planet
@9Q2LHBZ5mos5MO
Yes, but only as a supplement to concentrating efforts on reducing emmissions and energy saving measures
@9PL54X25mos5MO
Yes, research into cloud seeding, carbon capture (beyond trees) and Hydrocarbon manufacturing is a good idea. Even if CO2 is plant food and won't be devastating to the UK.
@9PKR8YS5mos5MO
There are much better ways to fight climate change than geoengineering, such as energy efficiecy increase in insulation and use of renewable energy and reduction of car usage.
@9N443ZW6mos6MO
It should be researched as a last resort, we should focus on stopping climate change by reducing carbon emissions
@9N224LH 6mos6MO
No, as it is unfeasible to implement in a necessary timeframe to limit damage. We should be funding and nationalising renewable energy.
@9MQQBKQ6mos6MO
Climate change is caused by solar activity, so no good throwing money at it
@9MPDCGH6mos6MO
Yes, if it does not harm the environment, biodiversity or ecosystems.
@9MJZ9956mos6MO
Yes, but it should be well researched and should not by any means have a downside. Changing the system of endless growth on a finite planet should be a first step, however.
No, this funding should instead be diverted into proven reduction methods such as transitioning away from fossil fuels
@9P7M63P6mos6MO
No, this would lead to coping mechanisms that would still perpetuate poor habits. Part of the bonus to removing fossil fuels is not just reducing co2, it's also cleaner air. Combating climate change in this manner would "greenlight" more use of fossil fuels and whilst we may not have such bad climate, we will still have smog and poor health etc.
@9P7K6HT6mos6MO
No, research shows geoengineering is too impractical, expensive, and ineffective in combatting climate change. We should focus on mitigation and adaption instead
@9P52LB86mos6MO
In some countries ie Iceland they already use goethermal power to heat homes if it is accessible and doable in these countries then it can be done elsewhere
@9P26G366mos6MO
Don’t know enough about it, but that decision should be made based on independent scientific advice, not party politics.
@9NBB2V8Women's Equality 6mos6MO
I think it should be trialled as anything that could help combat climate change could be good for the environment.
Yes, but only if there is substantial evidence that suggests the geoengineering does not have wholesale damaging consequences.
Not now, but possibly in the future after extensive research on the long term consequences have been conducted
@9MZVWLG6mos6MO
This could prove unrealiable and create more serious problems for mankind and the environment than ever. much better to concentrate on reducing emmisisons etc.,
@9MZR4SR6mos6MO
Again the claims have to be scientifically plausible and companies qualified! PPE
@9MYPFPS6mos6MO
Only if they are tested and proved to be safe in a controlled environment
@9MYMBQWConservative6mos6MO
They should invest in this but also how the individual can better be ecological in daily life
@9MXW3LW 6mos6MO
No, we already know what we need to do, stop using plastic, gas and oil.
@9MSQVFW 6mos6MO
Yes but under thoroughly tested non profit purposes
@9NRZLD36mos6MO
Yes, but the focus should be on funding other methods of combatting climate change, such as reducing carbon emissions
@9NM3C9S6mos6MO
No, we should focus on lowering emissions. This would encourage people/companies to produce more emissions as they feel that they can be removed and any damage done reversed.
@9NHFJLNIndependent6mos6MO
We should be funding ways that will combat climate change in the long-term, not just the short-term.
Yes, As as long as extensive research into the technology is conducted and shows no negative consequences.
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