cross-posted from : https://lemmy.zip/post/58907690
In the atmosphere, sulfur dioxide forms sulfate aerosols, tiny particles that reflect incoming solar radiation back into space, leading to a cooling influence on the plane
The combined aerosol radiative forcing is thought to have offset approximately one-third of global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions. However, as emissions fall, fewer sulfate aerosols form, meaning less sunlight is reflected and more solar radiation reaches Earth’s surface, contributing to global warming.



damned if you pollute, damned if you don’t :)
I am joking. If sulfate particles are that good we would’ve sprayed them on purpose. I feel like these would contribute to acidic rain which destroys the oceans and also bad for health and for crops