http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/es401363w
Geo-Engineering in Lakes—A Call for Consensus
Bryan M. Spears *†, Bernard Dudley †, Kasper Reitzel ‡, and Emil Rydin §
† Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Edinburgh, Penicuik, Midlothian,
Scotland, UK EH26 0QB
‡ Institute of Biology, University of
Dear colleagues,
Alex Hanafi and Steven P. Hamburg of the Environmental Defense Fund have
penned an Opinion Article (1500 words) titled SRMGI: Advancing the
International Governance of Geoengineering Research for the
'Geoengineering Our Climate?' Series, accompanied by excerpts of a
to geoengineering:
The article in Science surprised a lot of people with data that
charcoal enters the world's oceans in massive quantities. My caution is
about language. A spin-off article made it to the Scientific American with
the title, Soils Cannot Lock Away Black Carbon. The author
http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/5952
Clive Hamilton is professor of public ethics at Australia’s Charles Sturt
University and a prominent critic of geoengineering. Here he discusses his
latest book Earthmasters: The Dawn of the Age of Climate Engineering.
Olivia Boyd: You
Clive seems increasingly bent on becoming the Helen Caldicott of the
Climate Wars.
On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 8:54:24 AM UTC-4, andrewjlockley wrote:
http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/5952
Clive Hamilton is professor of public ethics at Australia’s Charles Sturt