[geo] Geoengineering: rules needed for climate-altering science - International institute for Strategic Studies

2013-01-04 Thread Andrew Lockley
PDF http://www.iiss.org/EasySiteWeb/getresource.axd?AssetID=71853type=fullservicetype=Attachment Link http://www.iiss.org/publications/strategic-comments/past-issues/volume-18-2012/december/geoengineering-rules-needed-for-climate-altering-science/ Geoengineering: rules needed for

[geo] Is biochar or straw-bale construction a better carbon storage from a life cycle perspective? Tuomas Mattila, , Juha Grönroos, Jachym Judl, Marja-Riitta Korhonen

2013-01-04 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957582012001188 Is biochar or straw-bale construction a better carbon storage from a life cycle perspective? Tuomas Mattila, , Juha Grönroos, Jachym Judl, Marja-Riitta Korhonen Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Mechelininkatu 34a, 00251

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2013-01-04 Thread markcapron
Andrew, Good catch. Biochar-Straw is one of several interesting articles in the PSEP Special Issue - Negative Emission Technology. The most impactful article's lead author is Dr. Antoine N’Yeurt of the University of the South Pacific, Fiji. “Negative carbon via Ocean Afforestation” and the

Re: [geo] Geoengineering: rules needed for climate-altering science - International institute for Strategic Studies

2013-01-04 Thread RAU greg
A few gems from below: With mitigation efforts apparently failing to deliver, and the costs of adapting to climate change growing disproportionately as global temperatures rise, 'remediation' in the form of geoengineering is increasingly being considered as a back-up plan. Apparently failing? -