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2019
Toby Svoboda, Peter Irvine, Daniel Callies, and Masahiro Sugiyama. 2/7/2019. “The potential for climate engineering with stratospheric sulfate aerosol injections to reduce climate injustice.” Journal of Global Ethics. Publisher's Version svoboda_et_al_2019_the_potential_for_climate_engineering_with_stratospheric_sulfate_aerosol.pdf
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