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Controversial plan to dim the sun could choke airlines with clouds of 'hazardous' sulphuric acid, putting passengers and crews at risk
A controversial plan to dim the sun by creating clouds of 'hazardous' sulfuric acid could endanger airlines, passengers, and crews. The proposal raises concerns about potential risks to air travel safety due to the chemical's effects.
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