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Feb 8, 2007
Way-out solutions to climate change
With the levels of carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere higher than they have
been for 650 000 years, most scientists
and politicians agree that the best way
to counteract global warming is to
reduce emissions of this particular
greenhouse gas. However, a small
band of researchers is considering
something far more radical. In case we
cannot deal with the causes of climate
change, they say, we should consider
ways of counteracting its effects – and
doing so on a massive scale.
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