Stardust Solutions raises $75 million for solar geoengineering amid regulatory concerns
On June 23, 2026, the US-Israeli startup Stardust Solutions announced it raised $75 million to develop solar geoengineering technology aimed at mitigating global warming. India's government, concerned about potential disruptions to monsoon rains, became the first in Asia to outline plans to regulate solar radiation modification.
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