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    Explore "solargeoengineering" with insightful episodes like "Student Protests Continue, The Week In Trump Trials, UNRWA Report" and "A Plan to Hack the Planet" from podcasts like ""Up First" and "The Journal."" and more!

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    Student Protests Continue, The Week In Trump Trials, UNRWA Report

    Student Protests Continue, The Week In Trump Trials, UNRWA Report
    Campus demonstrations in support of Gaza have spread to schools unaccustomed to such activism. In New York City and Washington, D.C., Donald Trump's attorneys defended him and made some extreme claims. An independent investigation finds Israel has not supported claims that a significant number of workers at the The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East are members of Hamas.

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    A Plan to Hack the Planet

    A Plan to Hack the Planet
    Tech CEO Luke Iseman has an idea he wants to sell the world: A business plan to cool the Earth by dimming the amount of sunlight that hits the planet. As WSJ’s Eric Niiler explains, the principle behind the idea, geoengineering, is getting big investment but is also sparking serious scientific debate. Further Reading: - Mexico Bans Climate Startup’s Experiment to Cool the Earth  Further Listening: - Banks’ Alliance to Fight Climate Change is on the Rocks   - Why an Arctic Treasure is Spurring Hope and Dread  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices