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Diamonds Are Forever : But Can They Cool the Planet? A Study Says Yes!
Talk about diamonds, and women go all ga-ga over them-that's why they say diamonds are a woman's best friend. But what if these sparkling gems could do more than symbolise style and status? According to recent studies, scientists have discovered that diamonds might actually help cool the planet by injecting diamond particles into the sky. Sounds incredible? Here's how it works.
Using The Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
Researchers,
led
by
climate
scientist
Sandro
Vattioni
from
ETH
Zurich,
calculated
that
by
using
a
method
called
Stratospheric
Aerosol
Injection
(SAI)
to
cool
the
Earth
would
require
diamond
nanoparticles
worth
hundreds
of
trillions
of
dollars.
But
don't
worry-nobody's
rushing
to
make
this
plan
a
reality.
Safer
and
much
cheaper
solutions,
like
cutting
down
on
fossil
fuels,
are
still
top
priorities.
Studies
like
this
are
valuable
as
a
backup
plan
and
help
us
understand
extreme
options
in
case
of
a
climate
emergency.
They
might
even
help
us
learn
about
distant
planets
with
strange
atmospheres.
When Sulphur Turned Out To Be The Wrong Option
Scientists have long wondered if adding reflective particles to the atmosphere could cool the planet by blocking some sunlight. Sulphur dioxide (SO₂) has been the main option, as it's commonly found in volcanic eruptions and has been well-studied. But while SO₂ might help lower temperatures, it also brings some big problems, like damaging the ozone layer, warming the upper atmosphere, and causing acid rain.
Recently, Sandro Vattioni and his team looked at seven different particles to see if there's a better choice. They found that sulphur particles might not work well after all-they clump together or settle down too quickly, which could stop them from blocking sunlight effectively and might even add unwanted heat to the atmosphere.
Diamonds May Cool The Planet...But At A Price
Scientists found that injecting 5 million tons of tiny diamond particles into the atmosphere could help cool the planet better than other materials, as diamond particles stay airborne longer, don't clump, and don't produce toxic byproducts like acid rain. However, while diamonds are effective, they're also expensive-around $600,000 per megaton compared to sulphur that is $250 per megaton, which makes sulphur a much cheaper option despite its risks.
Given that lab results don't always match real-world outcomes, this study shows we're still a long way from using stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) as a reliable way to fight global warming.
Diamonds might dazzle as jewellery, but who knew they could sparkle with a potential to cool our planet, too? From being a timeless accessory to a tool in climate science, diamonds are proving they're more than just a status symbol.



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