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Geo-engineering makes the problem of ballistic-missile defense look easy.
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The title of that Guardian piece, Geo-engineering: green versus greed in the race to cool the planet, took me back to 2009, when I was deciding what to call my first novel.
O.C. Heaton: Could a "Techno-Fix" be the Answer to Global Warming? O.C. Heaton 2011
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Geo-engineering makes the problem of ballistic-missile defense look easy.
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Geo-engineering makes the problem of ballistic-missile defense look easy.
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The title of that Guardian piece, Geo-engineering: green versus greed in the race to cool the planet, took me back to 2009, when I was deciding what to call my first novel.
O.C. Heaton: Could a "Techno-Fix" be the Answer to Global Warming? O.C. Heaton 2011
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“Geo-engineering needs some government funding, but the most disastrous thing that could happen would be for Barack Obama to stand up tomorrow and announce the creation of a geo-engineering task force with hundreds of millions in funds,” says David Keith.
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“Geo-engineering needs some government funding, but the most disastrous thing that could happen would be for Barack Obama to stand up tomorrow and announce the creation of a geo-engineering task force with hundreds of millions in funds,” says David Keith.
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“Geo-engineering needs some government funding, but the most disastrous thing that could happen would be for Barack Obama to stand up tomorrow and announce the creation of a geo-engineering task force with hundreds of millions in funds,” says David Keith.
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"Geo-engineering is an absolute fool's game," said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, in an interview Tuesday from his office in Boulder, Colo.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Could a Massive Dam Between Alaska and Russia Save the Arctic? AlaskaDispatch.com 2010
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"Geo-engineering is an absolute fool's game," said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, in an interview Tuesday from his office in Boulder, Colo.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Could a Massive Dam Between Alaska and Russia Save the Arctic? AlaskaDispatch.com 2010
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