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Copenhagen: Twittering geoengineering

There's a technical session on geoengineering at the meeting today, and I thought I'd try twittering from it. Since this is a personal experiment and may not pan out, I'll be using my personal twitterfeed, http://twitter.com/eaterofsun, not the naturenews feed.

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From your Twitter feed name, I just realized who you are.

Your book on photosynthesis is excellent. My one objection is that simply stabilizing emissions by 2050 probably won't be adequate for avoiding temperature increase of more than two degrees. By 2050, we probably need to be working towards stabilizing atmospheric concentrations of GHGs.

More on "Eating the Sun:"

http://www.sindark.com/2009/03/06/eating-the-sun-how-plants-power-the-planet/

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