Those who were banking on a quick, technological solution to climate change and species extinction - such as artificially whitening clouds to make them reflect more sunlight - will have to think again.
Delegates to a landmark United Nations meeting on biodiversity held in Nagoya, Japan have agreed to a moratorium on risky geoengineering experiments that could alter global temperatures and precipitation patterns.
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UN biodiversity group imposes moratorium on risky experiments
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