"The first scholarly attempt [?!] to rank a wide range of approaches to 
minimizing climate change in terms of their feasibility, cost-effectiveness, 
risk, public acceptance, governability and ethics, the study appears in the 
latest issue of the peer-reviewed scholarly journal Frontiers in Ecology and 
the Environment."

""We found that climate engineering doesn't offer a perfect option," said 
Daniela Cusack, the study's lead author and an assistant professor of geography 
in the UCLA College. "The perfect option is reducing emissions. We have to cut 
down the amount of emissions we're putting into the atmosphere if, in the 
future, we want to have anything like the Earth we have now.""

http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/no-way-around-it:-reducing-emissions-will-be-the-primary-way-to-fight-climate-change-ucla-led-study-finds

So let's wait for the perfect option to happen?  Greg

"Perfection is the enemy of the good." Voltaire




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