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Innovative Solar Geoengineering May Protect Oceans from Rising Heat Waves

As marine heat waves grow more frequent and intense, solar geoengineering techniques could potentially shield up to 75% of the oceans, offering hope for marine ecosystems and global seafood supplies.

Editorial Staff · 2026-06-12 · 1 MIN READ

Marine heat waves are becoming increasingly severe, posing significant risks to ocean ecosystems and the seafood supply for billions of people worldwide.

Recent discussions around solar geoengineering suggest that these innovative techniques might provide a means to mitigate the impacts of these heat waves.

If successful, solar geoengineering could potentially protect up to 75% of the oceans from the adverse effects of rising temperatures.