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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently announced that it may have found one of the keys to reversing the climate change that is currently hitting us. The teams aren’t sure yet, but their project could still reduce the impact of global warming on the globe.

The study presented is based on the creation of a network of fine silicone bubbles in space. These bubbles would then act as silicone filters to block harmful radiation from the sun. It would be possible to create a kind of cloud of these bubbles whose extent would cover an entire country.

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The inflatable silicone bubbles would be installed on a net, the whole would then be positioned on a fixed point of orbit between the Earth and the sun, a Lagrange point.

This filter installed in space could reduce climatic differences, or even reverse the warming trend in the best of cases. One could also use these bubbles by locating them so as to partially replace the ozone layer.

It remains to be seen what real effects this type of long-term solution could have. Moreover, it is not a priority solution for the moment, the tendency being to call on all countries to energy sobriety and the transition to renewable and non-fossil energies.

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