Like something from science fiction is exactly how geoengineering was 
presented in most British papers till recently.

The whole situation was summed up perfectly by an article in Nature in 2007 
by Oliver Morton. I will attach it to Thio's copy of thisemail.

John g
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thilo" <[email protected]>
To: "geoengineering" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 11:25 AM
Subject: [geo] Re: Media Coverage


>
> Thanks for the comments. Andrew: do you know of any articles or
> documents where the stances of environmental NGOs are communicated or
> discussed? I found some information on the Greenpeace web page as well
> as ETC group, I couldn't find any on Frieds of the Earth. Also, I got
> Paul Johnston's (Greenpeace) presentation on 21st Century Challenges
> discussion.
>
> Controversial stances on the issue are precisely what I'm mostly
> interested in. There have been some reports in the German media, but
> they sound more as if announcing a new science fiction novel--rather
> than weighing arguments or
> highlighting different positions.
>
> Thilo
> >
> 


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