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The new findings reveal how well-intentioned global environmental regulations can have unintended local consequences. India’s own waters,home to diverse marine ecosystems along its vast coastline including coral reefs around lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar islands,coudl face similar challenges under emerging environmental policies focused on reducing pollutants without considering localized impacts such as aerosol-induced cooling effects.while geoengineering solutions like marine Cloud Brightening appear intriguing for emergency scenarios like protecting dying reefs globally or even regionally near India’s archipelagos, skepticism from experts underscores scientific uncertainties surrounding such interventions. Instead of focusing solely on high-tech fixes with unknown secondary effects, India might benefit more by integrating research-backed conservation initiatives alongside stronger global emissions reduction efforts-a strategy better aligned with long-term sustainability goals.