CO2 counter follow-up "Getting the message across"
"Cuts in greenhouse emissions should be a priority, it said, mirroring statements by the American Geophysical Union and the U.K. Royal Society."
The conference organizers declared that geoengineering research is "indispensable" but said that it should be done with "humility." Governments and the public should work together to decide what schemes are "viable, appropriate, and ethical," the statement added and further supported their comments, if needed, with quoted statements from two of the most respected sources on the planet American Geophysical Union and the U.K. Royal Society.
"Cuts in greenhouse emissions should be a priority, it said, mirroring statements by the American Geophysical Union and the U.K. Royal Society."
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Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Climate Studies-Small Steps Toward Rules for Geoengineering following 'Asilomar 2' Conference
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