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                A giant mushroom cloud of steam and ash explodes out of the Mt. Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines in 1991. Particles from the volcano swirled in the upper atmosphere for more than two years, diffusing the sun's heat and cooling the earth. Could a simulated volcanic eruption be Plan B for reversing global warming?
                                    (Arlan Naeg/AFP/Getty Images)
A giant mushroom cloud of steam and ash explodes out of the Mt. Pinatubo volcano in the Philippines in 1991. Particles from the volcano swirled in the upper atmosphere for more than two years, diffusing the sun's heat and cooling the earth. Could a simulated volcanic eruption be Plan B for reversing global warming?

(Arlan Naeg/AFP/Getty Images)