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- adjective Subject to, or produced by
geoengineering
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"geoengineered" cooling to counteract some aspects of climate change is worthy of study and discussion.
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"geoengineered" cooling to counteract some aspects of climate change is worthy of study and discussion.
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A geoengineered planet, it appears, would have less precipitation but also less evaporation — at least according to this simulation.
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? By Chris Mooney 2008
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He designed the study to investigate whether a geoengineered climate in which atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have doubled is significantly worse for plants — in other words, will there be less soil moisture for them?
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? Chris Mooney 2008
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He designed the study to investigate whether a geoengineered climate in which atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have doubled is significantly worse for plants — in other words, will there be less soil moisture for them?
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? By Chris Mooney 2008
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"Melting of Greenland and Antarctic ice caps and the consequent sea level rise," Caldeira and Govindasamy wrote in the spring 2000 issue of Geophysical Research Letters , "is less likely to occur in a geoengineered world."
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? By Chris Mooney 2008
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A geoengineered planet, it appears, would have less precipitation but also less evaporation — at least according to this simulation.
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? Chris Mooney 2008
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Soil moisture is one of many aspects of a geoengineered world that he has explored since his first study back in 2000, and though there are always some downsides, he continues to be encouraged by the results.
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? Chris Mooney 2008
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"Melting of Greenland and Antarctic ice caps and the consequent sea level rise," Caldeira and Govindasamy wrote in the spring 2000 issue of Geophysical Research Letters , "is less likely to occur in a geoengineered world."
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? Chris Mooney 2008
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Soil moisture is one of many aspects of a geoengineered world that he has explored since his first study back in 2000, and though there are always some downsides, he continues to be encouraged by the results.
Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change? By Chris Mooney 2008
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