More junk about unilateral responses courtesy of the usual suspects.  Gives 
the non scientists/non engineers something to do, though, I guess, so it 
keeps them off the street.

I've been pretty unsparing in my criticism of the unilateral boys (and girls 
too) for going on now the better part of 3 years.  I've heard back from 
them.  They don't appreciate my candor and tough love approach to reality. 
They have yet to come up with a realistic scenario as to how it would be 
done.  Note, I don't mean one country doing it with permission of everyone 
else.  I mean one country or an individual (the most ridiculous of all the 
ridiculous cases presented) truly acting alone and with the capability to do 
so.  I don't think Bangladesh is such a good model, although they are 
somewhat close to the tropics.  Perhaps they could sub it out to the 
Maldives.

Also, in Blade Runner, it always seemed to be raining in LA, so so much for 
the droughts and at the end, Harrison and Sean go flying off into the green 
yonder, no pollution to be seen.  Otherwise, well written slanted leftwing 
piece in a leftwing magazine read by leftwingers.  Have I left anything out?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dasilva" <[email protected]>
To: "geoengineering" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 7:32 PM
Subject: [geo] Atlantic article: "Re-Engineering the Earth"


>
> http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200907/climate-engineering
>
> Graeme Wood raises the specter of "Greenfinger" and a Blade Runner-
> esque future.
> > 


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