The Question of Global Warming

Carbon-eating trees could convert most of the carbon that they absorb from the atmosphere into some chemically stable form and bury it underground. Or they could convert the carbon into liquid fuels and other useful chemicals. Biotechnology is enormously powerful, capable of burying or transforming any molecule of carbon dioxide that comes into its grasp. Keeling's wiggles prove that a big fraction of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere comes within the ... Full Story »

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by Roberto Escardo - Oct. 1, 2008

Freeman Dyson is a well known, and sometimes highly controversial, scientist, and a long time critic of global warming studies, although he agrees on its anthropogenic origin. His informed and critical review of two books, one of which is in fact a conference proceedings, have a lot of information for the “informed layman” You can agree or not with Dyson´s opinions, I personally disagree with some of them, but there are always challenging. A scientific book review in a general media must be scientific journalism, and this story is good one.

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