http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/27/science/earth/27cool.html

"In the past few decades, a handful of scientists have come up with
big, futuristic ways to fight global warming: Build sunshades in orbit
to cool the planet. Tinker with clouds to make them reflect more
sunlight back into space. Trick oceans into soaking up more
heat-trapping greenhouse gases.

...

" But now, in a major reversal, some of the world's most prominent
scientists say the proposals deserve a serious look because of growing
concerns about global warming.

...

" "We should treat these ideas like any other research and get into
the mind-set of taking them seriously," said Ralph J. Cicerone,
president of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington."

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