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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Terry Mazanec
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by Terry Mazanec - Oct. 1, 2008

Dyson does a fine job of presenting a summary of the books in review, and eventually evaluates the arguments and posturing of the authors. Thus Dyson both presents the books' arguments and puts them in perspective. Well written and thought-provoking in its own right.

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