April 28, 2026

University of Hawaii astronomer proposed sun shield to cut global warming

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HONOLULU — Doing his very best MacGyver impersonation, University of Hawaii astronomer Istvan Szapudi has devised a novel approach for addressing Earth’s rapid warming.

All he needs is a 35,000-ton shield.

And an asteroid.


What You Need To Know

    • Szapudi proposes deploying a massive solar shield made from cutting-edge lightweight materials and counterbalanced by a captured asteroid to reduce the amount of sunlight that reaches Earth
    • The logic is simple: Shading the Earth from a fraction — 1.7% or so — of the sun’s light would prevent a catastrophic rise in global temperatures
    • Variations of the idea have been proposed before, but the massive weight such a shield would need to be in order to balance gravitational forces and prevent solar-radiation pressure from blowing it away had always been unfeasible
  • Engineering studies using this approach could start now to create a workable design that could mitigate climate change within decades
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