Geoengineering Technology & Governance Assessments of Climate Engineering

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Andrew Lockley

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Jun 16, 2014, 3:43:55 AM6/16/14
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Download book :

Geoengineering Technology & Governance Assessments of Climate Engineering http://t.co/UmG2YTWJRZ

Stephen Salter

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Jun 16, 2014, 4:31:36 AM6/16/14
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. . . . .  but make sure that you think that it is worth $39.95 first.

I am very impressed that people can write books about geoengineering technology without asking any questions first.  Have they been in touch with any of you?

Stephen



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Pak-Hang Wong

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Jun 16, 2014, 6:31:58 AM6/16/14
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Ronal W. Larson

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Jun 26, 2014, 11:26:00 AM6/26/14
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Pak-Hang and list:

1.  Yours was a very helpful lead.  Thanks.  It seems clear that the book commented on below by Dr.  Salter is very likely not worth our while.  Any defenders?

2.  In the few comments at the end of your recommended and useful URL (below), there was one by a Dr. Zetland, leading one to this:
Everything there confirms the very limited knowledge I have on the rapidly changing publishing industry.

3.   Zetland’s specialty on water (with plenty on climate) has plenty to do with CDR - at least biochar.  His writing style (free look at first chapter) convinced me to buy a $5 recent e-book - using   http://livingwithwaterscarcity.com/buy.html .  Might give a book report later.

4.  Pak-Hang:  I hope you will add the CDR menu of ethics topics, especially biochar, to what you are working on (others- see http://www.insis.ox.ac.uk/people/staff/pak-hang-wong/).  And contribute more on this list.

Ron 
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