Blackboard flummoxed me again--fortunately, the students are getting it
right, and the wrong answer was incorrectly identified as the correct
answer. Ah, well, I guess my brain is end-of-this-crazy-semester-fried.
(Remember, this is a biology course, and ordinarily they would never hear
anything at all about climate intervention.) I've now fixed it so they are
graded correctly.

Here was the question with the right answer:

Geoengineering (also called climate intervention):
Answer

a.

Is already solving many of the problems of climate change
[image: Question 30 - Correct Answer2]

b.

Is the proposed intentional alteration of Earth's climate to help cool the
surface of our planet while carbon emissions are reduced, and includes
ideas for reflecting more sunlight energy to space

c.

Is being implemented due to international pressure to reduce anthropogenic
warming quickly

d.

Is some crazy idea that will never happen and cannot be taken seriously by
ecologists and environmentalists


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Jessica Gurevitch
Distinguished Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolution
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5245 USA
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