Science is coming up with ever more extraordinary proposals for combating climate change, from laying white plastic over deserts to locking up carbon dioxide in the oceans or shooting it into space. Should we take any of this seriously?
Is Ecuador’s bold proposal not to exploit a billion barrels of oil in the Yasuní National Park a serious option for combating climate change? If so, the world is going to have to move fast, warns Vanessa Baird.
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Technofixes: climate solution or corporate scam? | We need to think about toilets | August, 2008 |
ACTION! | Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil | July, 2008 |
A crude dilemma | Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil | July, 2008 |
Yasuní – is this the way beyond petroleum? | Viva Yasuní! Life vs Big Oil | July, 2008 |