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by upsidesinclude
1268 days ago
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>... experts in the field think such efforts are wildly premature, however, and could have the opposite effect from what Iseman expects. >“The current state of science is not good enough … to either reject, or to accept, let alone implement solar geoengineering," Janos Pasztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative, told MIT Technology Review. No. You are wrong and Iseman is wrong. |
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What's the mechanism of the possible opposite effect?