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Date: 2008-04-23 14:19:03
Environment
Atmospheric sciences
Climate change policy
Global warming
Stratospheric sulfate aerosols
Climate change mitigation
Nuclear winter
Effects of global warming
Stratospheric sulfur aerosols
Planetary engineering
Climate change
Geoengineering

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