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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

As worldwide temperatures continue to rise, governments may turn to geoengineering projects to try to decrease global temperatures until carbon capture methods can catch up.

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    As worldwide temperatures continue to rise, governments may turn to geoengineering projects to try to decrease global temperatures until carbon capture methods can catch up. One idea is to place a giant sunshade between the Earth and the Sun to block some of the sunlight that reaches the planet. Will it work? Are there unintended consequences? A new mission proposes sending an 81 m² sail to Earth-Sun L1 to measure the effect of blocking a tiny fraction of solar energy.

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