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Sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere is known as geoengineering — manipulating Earth’s climate to try to fix a climate problem. Solomon Hsiang, who directs the Global Policy Laboratory at UC Berkeley, said there are some promising lines of research.
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Sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere is known as geoengineering — manipulating Earth’s climate to try to fix a climate problem. Solomon Hsiang, who directs the Global Policy Laboratory at UC Berkeley, said there are some promising lines of research.

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