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The Telegraph discusses the growing necessity of geoengineering as way to hold off catastrophic climate change until we can get GHG emissions under control.
The grim conclusion is that while some of these schemes have potential, there is no magic answer. "Geo-engineering is not a solution," says Prof Launder, "but it could give the world a chance to come to its senses. In 50 years we'll have carbon-free energy schemes in place, but we need a solution that can be put into place shortly, and will gain us breathing space."
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