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Martin Bunzl also comes to mind. I was personally involved in sessions on geoengi-
neering history, ethics, and policy at the American Geophysical Union (2005), at
the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2007), and elsewhere,
but I would suggest that more work on this subject is essential.
28. [Gavin Schmidt], “Geo-engineering in Vogue . . . ,” n.p.
29. Ward, “How Far Can Man Control His Climate?”
30. Danko, “Budyko,” 179–180; Gal’tsov, “Conference on Problems of Climate Con-
trol”; Budyko, “Heat Balance of the Earth.”
31. Shvets, “Control of Climate Through Stratospheric Dusting.”
32. Black and Tarmy, “Use of Asphalt Coatings,” 557.
33. Dessens, “Man-made Tornadoes,” 13.
34. Eichhorn, Implications of Rising Carbon Dioxide, 14; Fleming, “Gilbert N. Plass.”
35. MacDonald, “How to Wreck the Environment”; Munk, oreskes, and Muller, “Gor-
don James Fraser MacDonald.”
36. President’s Science Advisory Committee, Restoring the Quality of Our Environment.
37. Fletcher, Changing Climate, 20.
38. Fletcher, Managing Climatic Resources, 2.
39. Yudin, “Possibilities for Influencing.”
40. Fletcher, Managing Climatic Resources, 18.
41. Budyko, Climatic Changes, 236.
42. Kellogg and Schneider, “Climate Stabilization,” 1165.
43. Santer et al., “Towards the Detection and Attribution.”
44. Kellogg and Schneider, “Climate Stabilization,” 1171.
45. Marchetti, “on Geoengineering.”
46. National Academy of Sciences, Energy and Climate.
47. Dyson, “Can We Control the Carbon Dioxide?”; Dyson and Marland, “Technical
Fixes”; “Question of Global Warming.”
48. Schelling, “Climatic Change,” 469.
49. Turco et al., “Nuclear Winter”; Badash, Nuclear Winter’s Tale.
50. Penner, Schneider, and Kennedy, “Active Measures.”
51. Early, “Space-Based Solar Shield.”
52. Tyson, “Five Points of Lagrange,” n.p.
53. National Academy of Sciences, Policy Implications, 657.
54. Stix, “Removal of Chlorofluorocarbons.”
55. Dan Fagin, “Tinkering with the Environment,” Newsday, April 13, 1992, 7.
56. Nordhaus, “optimal Transition Path,” 1317–1318.
57. Schneider, “Earth Systems Engineering,” 418.
58. Summers, “Memo,” n.p.
59. Quoted in ibid.
60. Nordhaus, “Challenge of Global Warming,” n.p.
61. Fagin, “Tinkering with the Environment,” 7.
62. National Academy of Sciences, Policy Implications, 451–452.
63. I thank Gregory Cushman for illuminating discussions on tropospheric pollution
caused by cannon fire.
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