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https://www.revistascca.unam.mx/atm/index.php/atm/article/view/53264

*Authors*
Athar Hussain
Hassaan F. K. Sipra
Abdul Waheed
Kingsley E. Ukhurebor

*Published: Nov 21, 2023 *

*Citations*: Hussain, A., Sipra, H. F. K., Waheed, A., & Ukhurebor, K. E.
(2023). Exploring the academic perceptions of climate engineering in
developing countries. Atmósfera, 38, 311–325.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.20937/ATM.53264

*Abstract*
The idea of climate engineering still remains elusive, particularly in
several of those developing countries that are most affected by climate
change. This knowledge gap can be addressed by knowing the perception of
climate change and then introducing and getting feedback on its
modification via climate engineering, from the select group of developing
countries. Building upon an earlier attempt to achieve these aims, a new
group of three developing countries in the global South (Pakistan, Nigeria,
and Kenya) is selected to examine their perspective via a total of more
than 1000 responses. Descriptive and inferential results indicate that
there are significant differences within the global South on awareness of
global warming and climate engineering, as well as on the deployment of
sulfate aerosols as a measure to delay the harshest effects of global
warming.

*Source: Atmosfera*

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