
doi: 10.1038/530153a
pmid: 26863967
The viability and environmental risks of removing carbon dioxide from the air must be assessed if we are to achieve the Paris goals, writes Phil Williamson.
Paris, Efficiency, Global Warming, Policy Making, Ecosystem, Ecology, Atmosphere, Temperature, Uncertainty, Agriculture, Carbon Dioxide, Congresses as Topic, Plants, Environmental Policy, Biofuels, Charcoal, Feasibility Studies, Safety, Goals
Paris, Efficiency, Global Warming, Policy Making, Ecosystem, Ecology, Atmosphere, Temperature, Uncertainty, Agriculture, Carbon Dioxide, Congresses as Topic, Plants, Environmental Policy, Biofuels, Charcoal, Feasibility Studies, Safety, Goals
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