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Audience Questions 5 & 6
- Aired: May 2009,
- Posted: 14th May, 2009
- Video: FLV /
- 6:10 /
- 38 MB
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Is it acceptable to have regional scale geoengineering? Such as in the Arctic?
John Nissen
Do you agree that it is very difficult to work out what the impacts of geoengineering would be at a local level?
Prof Alan Thorpe - Chief Executive for the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
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