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Daily Archives: May 27, 2013

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‘The Ultimate Technofix’: Playing God with the Climate

2013, Climate EngineeringBy Chris MachensMay 27, 2013Leave a comment

Wheeler Centre: Spraying sulphur compounds into the upper atmosphere to reduce the amount of sunlight reaching the planet? Transforming the chemistry of the world’s oceans so they soak up more carbon? These ideas sound like science fiction, but technologies to ‘geoengineer’ the planet are being developed right here and right now. Clive Hamilton argues that…

CBS: Extreme weather patterns and the possible role of climate change

2013, Extreme Weather, MediaBy Chris MachensMay 27, 2013Leave a comment

CBS: WFOR’s Chief Meteorologist David Bernard, Climate Central’s Chief Climatologist Heidi Cullen, TIME Magazine’s Jeffrey Kluger and American Meteorological Society President Marshall Shepherd discuss recent extreme weather events, the upcoming hurricane season, and the role of climate change in recent disruptive events.

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