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The finding in the last sentence is important especially given that the
impacts of climate change are likely to be felt most heavily by developing
countries.  That's an important aspect of the equity arguments around
geoengineering that is not perhaps given enough weight in ethical
discussions on the topic.  What may be a manageable climate impact for an
OECD country may be a complete disaster for a poor nation with low
resilience.

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:38 AM, Andrew Lockley <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Together these results show how the temptation to use geoengineering can
> be different for developing and advanced countries.
>
>

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