photo: Kevin Dooley / Creative Commons Late last week at the Convention on Biodiversity a resolution was adopted which places a moratorium on geoengineering unless it can be proven that the method in question can be shown to not have an adverse effect on biodiversity. Opponents of geoengineering cheered, TreeHu… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Why the UN Moratorium on Geoengineering Is a Good Thing, Maybe
photo: Kevin Dooley / Creative Commons Late last week at the Convention on Biodiversity a resolution was adopted which places a moratorium on geoengineering unless it can be proven that the method in question can be shown to not have an adverse effect on biodiversity. Opponents of geoengineering cheered, TreeHu… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Why the UN Moratorium on Geoengineering Is a Good Thing, Maybe