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The Climate Fixers – Is there a technological solution to global warming?
Michael Specter The New Yorker Late in the afternoon on April 2, 1991, Mt. Pinatubo, a volcano on the Philippine island of Luzon, began to rumble with a series of the powerful steam explosions that typically precede an eruption. Pinatubo … Continue reading
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