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The Great Debate; Should We Engineer Our Way Out of Climate Change?

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We must reduce emissions of carbon dioxide to avoid dangerous climate change, right? But can we? Is it too late? Should we focus our efforts on adapting to the coming change instead? Or should we engineer the earth system to avoid climate change?

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Museum of Natural History Public Talks
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Gideon Henderson
Nick Eyre
Felix Heilmann
Friederike Otto
Clare Shakya
Keywords
climate change
carbon emissions
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 04/07/2019
Duration: 01:31:00

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