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geoengineering

Mapping and Demystifying Carbon Capture and Storage

by Climate and Society|November 1st, 2016

Geoengineering is a term that climate aficionados and anyone with an opinion on environmental issues tends to perceive with apprehension and mistrust due to the ambiguous, potentially dangerous side effects of manipulating natural processes of the environment.

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