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Spears, Bryan M.; Maberly, Stephen C. (2014): Lessons learned from geoengineering freshwater systems

Spears, Bryan M.; Maberly, Stephen C. (2014): Lessons learned from geoengineering freshwater systems. In Nature Climate change 4 (11), pp. 935–936. DOI 10.1038/nclimate2412.

„Humans are using geoengineering to mitigate their effects, even though it commonly addresses acute symptoms of single pressures. Barrett et al. discuss the benefits, problems and geopolitical consequences of proposed geoengineering…“

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Everything and the Carbon Sink Blog: Does CDR provide “moral hazard” for avoiding deep decarbonization of our economy?

„No.[nbsp]But the fact that some[nbsp]environmentalists question the value of developing Carbon Dioxide Removal (“CDR”) approaches for this very reason merits greater analysis.“

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The StarPhoenix: Soft geoengineering could mitigate change

„For those not confident in global targets to reduce C02 emissions, geoengineering – the deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth’s natural systems to counteract climate change – offers a last-ditch solution. […] The American soil scientist Rattan Lal and others argue that restoring vegetation on degraded lands and increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) on existing farmland has the potential to sequester sufficient CO2 to substantially mitigate climate change if done on a large scale.“

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