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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Planetary-level hacking

Or, how to reduce the impact of global warming by "spewing aerosol gunk into the stratosphere." Eli Kintisch at Slate looks at geoengineering and (surely just some of the many) dangers associated therewith.

[Pinatubo dust layer, August '91, from space shuttle]
Posted by MadGrad at 12:53 PM
Labels: environment, technology

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