When it comes to climate change, most of the public discourse surrounds hair shirt measures to cut emissions and phasing out fossil fuels. But is this really where our focus should be?

Perhaps instead of being obsessed by a futile attempt to stop climate change—a goal that’s looking increasingly out of reach—we should turn our attention to the virtues of green technologies and innovative developments to tackle some of the most practical and immediate challenges.

Recent research by scientists at the University of Exeter explores whether we can alter the atmosphere to cool the planet—a process called geoengineering. Methods such as stratospheric aerosol injection or marine cloud brightening are observed in nature, modelled on the cooling effect after volcanic eruptions.

These ideas are controversial, and they come with risks, but shutting down the economy is the biggest risk of all.

Jacob Rees-Mogg says human ingenuity is a better route to achieving solutions than government diktat

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Critics argue that geoengineering is dangerous and distracts from “real” solutions such as cutting carbon, despite the fact that we have spent decades focusing on cutting carbon, which has made us cold and poor, while other countries take no notice and continue to increase their emissions.

Geoengineering may not be perfect, but it represents a new frontier in climate science that we must explore if we’re serious about mitigating the worst effects of global warming.

Ed Miliband is spearheading the Government’s green agendaPA

Rather than resisting these new technologies out of fear, we should be developing them and understand how they work in nature.

Professor James Haywood, who leads this research, argued: if world leaders are going to consider these technologies it’s crucial to do the research now to understand how they work and how to minimize side effects.

By supporting green innovation, we are equipping ourselves with more tools to deal with climate change, instead of relying on big government, economy destroying costs and restrictions on freedom.

We need to stop thinking of climate action as just about shutting down the economy. The reality is, climate change is already here. The question now is: how do we adapt? Green technologies and developments offer the best path forward. It’s not about denying climate change, but rather using the practical tools we need to survive and thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Human ingenuity is a much better route to solving problems than government diktat.

Of course the Greens hate it, because they want to control your lives. But mitigation offers a route to tackle the events of climate change while improving our standard of living.z

It is a much better approach and goes with the grain of the desire of mankind to improve its condition.

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