As some may have seen, but I haven't seen posted here yet, Mexico has 
reportedly rejected solar geoengineering experimentation.

Semarnat y Conacyt rechazan ensayos de geoingenierĂ­a solar 
<https://www.jornada.com.mx/notas/2023/01/14/sociedad/semarnat-y-conacyt-rechazan-ensayos-de-geoingenieria-solar/?from=page&block=sociedad&opt=articlelink>

Google translate:
*Mexico City. *The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) 
and the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt) rejected 
experimentation with solar geoengineering in the country, noting that it 
represents "serious risks" for the environment, people and their community 
environments. .

They argued that these practices presume to be large-scale technologies, 
but they are still under development and currently there are no 
international agreements that allow them to be supervised. In addition, 
they indicated, it represents "an economically advantageous way out for a 
minority and risky for the supposed" remediation of climate change.

In a joint statement, the agencies detailed that solar geoengineering seeks 
to counteract the effects of climate change, through the emission of gases 
into the atmosphere such as sulfur dioxide, aluminum sulfate, among others.

"This process induces the sun's rays to be reflected back into space, thus 
avoiding the increase in temperature in a specific geographical area," they 
added.

However, they affirmed, "there are enough studies that show that there 
would be negative and unequal impacts" associated with the release of these 
aerosols, which cause meteorological imbalances such as winds and 
torrential rains, as well as droughts in tropical areas, in addition to 
generating impacts on the depletion of the ozone layer of the planet.

They announced that recently in Baja California Sur, the Make Sunsets 
company carried out technical experiments of this type, launching 
meteorological balloons with sulfur dioxide without prior notice and 
without the consent of the Mexican government and the surrounding 
communities.

Semarnat and Conacyt mentioned that there is an international moratorium 
against the deployment of geoengineering since 2010 and that it is still in 
force, as part of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, to 
which Mexico is a party.

In addition, they assured that they will carry out precautionary actions to 
protect communities and environmental environments.

At the same time, Conacyt will coordinate with specialists the review of 
existing rigorous scientific research to expose the serious risks of solar 
geoengineering.

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