U.N. urged to freeze climate geo-engineering projects
Projects include artificial volcanoes and cloud-seeding.

CLOUD SEEDING: A form of climate modification, cloud seeding involves dropping substances like silver iodine into clouds to produce rain. (Photo: Jupiterimages)
- Ocean fertilization. Large areas are sprinkled with iron or other nutrients to artificially spur growth of phytoplankton, which soak up carbon dioxide. But this could trigger harmful algal blooms, soak up nutrients and kill fish and other animals.
- Spray seawater into the atmosphere to increase the reflectivity and condensation of clouds so they bounce more sunlight back into space.
- Placing trillions of tiny solar reflectors out in space to cut the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth.
- Artificial volcanoes. Tiny sulfate particles or other materials are released into the stratosphere to reflect sunlight, simulating the effect of a major volcanic eruption.
- Carbon capture and storage. Supported by a number of governments and involves capturing CO2 from power stations, refineries and natural gas wells and pumping it deep underground.






















