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From: rmg3@access5.digex.net (Robert Grumbine)
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Subject: Still no geoengineering
Date: 14 Jul 1997 10:19:45 -0400
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  As regular readers know, Mr. McCarthy complains regularly about how
there are no proposals for geoengineering to control climate.  Of late
he's retreated to the proposals not being taken seriously enough.

He certainly should not read:

Johnson, R. G. "Climate control requires a dam at the Strait of Gibraltar",
  EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 78, pp. 277 et seq.,
  1997.  (The current issue of EOS).

  Particularly since this was one of three straits I noted previously had
been pointed to for climate control (the other two being Bering and Florida).

-- 
Robert Grumbine rmg3@access.digex.net
Sagredo (Galileo Galilei) "You present these recondite matters with too much 
evidence and ease; this great facility makes them less appreciated than they 
would be had they been presented in a more abstruse manner." Two New Sciences