NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for June 17, 2025
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Vladimir Putin could attack Britain by blocking out the sun as warning issued
Defence experts have stressed that Vladimir Putin could use geoengineering disrupt the UK by transforming weather systems.
A warning has been issued suggesting that Russia could launch a nightmare attack against Britain by using high-tech doomsday equipment to block the sun.
Defence experts have stressed that Vladimir Putin could use geoengineering disrupt the UK by transforming weather systems.
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It has been reported that officials have been warned about the risks of strike from an âindependent or third-party actorâ.
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The health of humans and wildlife would be severely impacted if such an attack was to happen.
As reported by the Mirror, the economic impact to industries such as farming would be huge as crops would also die and solar power plants would be useless.
Article continues belowSolar geoengineering is the study of how to manipulate of the amount of radiation reaching the Earth from the sun. One method of enacting a dimming of the rays coming from the sun can be to fire aerosols into the atmosphere. The aerosols would react in the atmosphere and block energy from the sun, reflecting it back into space.
The Telegraph reports that Kerry McCarthy, the climate minister, wrote in a letter: âThe UK is a longstanding leader on climate action and an active international collaborator in scientific research. The Government recognises the need to understand the risks and impacts of [solar radiation modification] approaches that could be deployed by an independent or third-party actor. Robust scientific evidence is essential for informing responsible and inclusive governance.â
Sun dimming is being studied widely across the world at present as scientists look at the idea as a way to tackle climate change, global temperature rises and diminishing ice levels in the poles. The Advanced Research and Innovation Agency (ARIA) in Britain is a government backed body with more than ÂŁ60m of funding to look into the technology.
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Aside from the environmental study of sun dimming, or Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) as it is known, defence expert Matt Ince, from Dragonfly Intelligence, told the Telegraph hostile powers around the world may also be seeking to exploit SRM to use against the UK.
Mr Ince said: âIn a context where weâve had, for example, Russia increasingly expanding its use of hybrid warfare activities, itâs possible â not immediately, but down the line â that they may look to broaden and diversify the types of activities that theyâre conducting, to include more novel types of activity of which solar geoengineering may be one.
âNot least because of its relative affordability and the feasibility of conducting it, but also because it would allow a relative degree of plausible deniability. Weâve seen migration patterns being intentionally influenced by the Russian state as a way of trying to push more pressure on to European countries.â
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Mr Ince added that âsome sort of intentionally orchestrated environmental disasterâ is an âavenue that Russia may pursueâ. More than 550 concerned academics recently penned an open letter to the calling for SRM use to be globally controlled. The letter added: "Without effective global and democratic controls, the geopolitics of possible unilateral deployment of solar geoengineering would be frightening and inequitable."
And Dan Marks, a research fellow in energy security at the Royal United Services Institute, told the Telegraph there were questions about what could be done if a country did deploy SRM in a hostile way. He added: "If a country decided to deploy that kind of technology, then there is a real question of how do you treat that legally? How do you treat it diplomatically?"
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Lt Gen Richard Nugee, the former Ministry of Defence non-executive director for climate change and sustainability, said SRM had not been "weaponised" yet and there could be "too may variables" for it to have "guaranteed output".
An Aria spokesman said: âIn line with the Governmentâs position on SRM deployment, Aria is not funding deployment, and does not support, the deployment of any climate cooling approaches.â
A Government spokesman said: âThe government is not in favour of using solar radiation modification, but we support cautious, controlled research aimed at improving our understanding of its risks and impacts. The Government supports Ariaâs mission to fund high-risk, high-reward transformational research programmes with long-term benefits.â
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