AU Herning researchers explore future solutions to climate change
Researchers from AU Herning, Chad M. Baum and Livia Fritz, are part of an exciting project investigating innovative methods to combat global warming. The project, GENIE (GeoEngineering and Negative Emission Pathways in Europe), aims to develop concrete recommendations on how geoengineering can be applied safely and effectively in the future.

Chad and Livia's work focuses on understanding both the potential benefits and risks of various technologies, including the use of sulfur particles in the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the Earth. Their research contributes to the development of responsible and effective climate solutions, supporting global efforts to create a sustainable future.