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Such drastic climate therapy could make things worse | James Lovelock

The idea of serious scientists and engineers gathering to discuss schemes for controlling the world's climate would a mere 10 years ago have seemed bizarre, or something from science fiction. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

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