David Keith
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A Case for Climate Engineering (Boston Review Books)
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published
2013
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8 editions
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Equal Time (Jack Keller Book 3)
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Ocean shores to desert dunes: the native vegetation of New South Wales and the ACT
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published
2004
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2 editions
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Chicago Moon
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A Matter of Iodine
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published
1940
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4 editions
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Hands Across Time
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published
2010
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Soccer Handbook (Physical Education Series)
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Loving the Fog
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2011
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Matter of Accent
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1943
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Harmony Hills: A Domestic Thriller
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“Once established, commercial interests in geoengineering will no doubt defend the need to keep on keeping on, using whatever means available from backroom lobbying to funding science that tilts their way.”
― A Case for Climate Engineering
― A Case for Climate Engineering
“Suppose, for example that the Alliance of Small Island States, a group that has played a vocal role in climate policy, decided to pool resources and begin work. They could choose between many credible suppliers from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to Brazil’s Embraer. The cost of developing the capability would amount to less than 1% of their GDP over a decade.”
― A Case for Climate Engineering
― A Case for Climate Engineering
“We should avoid dominance by single government research institutions and instead build a culturally diverse set of research and management efforts, with many explicitly devoted to figuring out all the ways that geoengineering will not work.”
― A Case for Climate Engineering
― A Case for Climate Engineering
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