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64.  Blackstock et al., Climate Engineering Responses, 47.
                     65.  The quote is widely cited and is based on Martin and Fitzwater, “Iron Deficiency,”
                       341–343.
                    66.  Martin, “Glacial–Interglacial Co  Change”; Martin, Gordon, and Fitzwater, “Case
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                        for Iron.”
                     67.  Buesseler et al., “ocean Iron Fertilization”; quoted at Woods Hole ocean engineer-
                       ing meeting, September 2007.
                     68.  Oceanus.
                    69.  King, “Can Adding Iron?” 134.
                    70.  Lackner, “Capture.”
                     71.   Keith, “Why Capture?”
                     72.  Lackner, “Submission.” I thank my colleague Thomas Shattuck for an enlightening
                       discussion of chemical energetics.
                     73.  Broecker, Fossil Fuel CO , fig. 59.
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                    74.  Brown, Challenge of Man’s Future, 142, quoted in Broecker and Kunzig, Fixing Cli-
                        mate, 228.
                     75.  Schwartz and Randall, “Abrupt Climate Change,” n.p.
                     76.  “Russian Scientist Suggests Burning Sulfur in Stratosphere to Fight Global Warm-
                       ing,” MosNews, November 30, 2005, n.p.
                     77.  Crutzen, “Albedo Enhancement.”
                     78.  Budyko, Climatic Changes, 241.
                     79.  Crutzen, “Albedo Enhancement,” 212.
                    80.  U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Workshop Report; Kintisch,
                       “Tinkering”; Kintisch, “Giving Climate Change a Kick.”
                     81.  Cicerone, “Geoengineering,” 221.
                     82.  “No  Quick  or  Easy  Technological  Fix”;  compare  with  “Five  Ways  to  Save  the
                       World.”
                     83.  Izrael et al., “Field Experiment,” 265.
                    84.  Budyko, “Global Climate Warming,” n.p.
                     85.  Wood, “Stabilizing Changing Climate.”
                     86.  Cohn, “Sex and Death,” 717–718.
                     87.  Launder and Thompson, eds., “Geoscale Engineering.”
                     88.  Schneider, “Geoengineering” (2008).
                     89.  Lovelock, “Geophysiologist’s Thoughts,” quoted in “Medicine for a Feverish Planet:
                       Kill or Cure?” Guardian, September 1, 2008.
                    90.  Lovelock and Rapley, “ocean Pipes,” 403.
                     91.  Vince, “one Last Chance.”
                     92.  Hawthorne, “Great Carbuncle,” 128.
                     93.  Lampitt et al., “ocean Fertilization”; Smetacek and Naqvi, “Next Generation.”
                    94.  Latham  et  al.,  “Global  Temperature  Stabilization”;  Salter,  Sortino,  and  Latham,
                       “Sea-going Hardware.”
                     95.  Caldeira and Wood, “Global and Arctic Climate Engineering”; Robock, oman,
                       and Stenchikov, “Regional Climate Responses.”




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