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Future pathways for geoengineering research

Posted on January 20, 2012by angus ferraro

Geoengineering is not going away any time soon. It is beginning to move from a fringe topic into the mainstream, and a genuine research community is starting to set the … Continue reading “Future pathways for geoengineering research”

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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

Posted on October 28, 2011by angus ferraro

By Tom Frame: In September of this year I was fortunate enough to escape my desk for a while and participate in the first leg of the observational field campaign … Continue reading “Decisions, Decisions, Decisions”

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At the controls: should we consider geoengineering?

Posted on February 4, 2011by angus ferraro

Towards the end of 2010 I wrote a post sketching out the current state of the science of geoengineering: the justification, the methods, and the effects. I closed by explaining … Continue reading “At the controls: should we consider geoengineering?”

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Setting the thermostat: an introduction to geoengineering

Posted on November 19, 2010by angus ferraro

Over the course of two days starting on 8th November around 150 people gathered in the hallowed halls of the Royal Society to debate the future. And not just any … Continue reading “Setting the thermostat: an introduction to geoengineering”

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