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More Great Links
- U.S. Department of Energy page on Carbon Sequestration
- Carbon Sequestration Technologies at MIT
- Chicago Climate Exchange: Emissions Trading
- Treehugger: several interesting articles on carbon sequestration
- Haiken, Melanie. "Can this carbon sink swim?" Mother Jones. March/April 2008. Vol. 33, Issue 2. (March 18, 2008)
- Liss, Peter et al. "Ocean fertilization with iron: effects on climate and air quality." Tellus. Nov. 18, 2004. (March 18, 2008) http://www.cababstractsplus.org/google/abstract.asp?AcNo=20053110962
- Schiermeier, Quirin. "Fertilizing the sea could combat global warming." Nature News. April 22, 2004. (March 18, 2008) http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=921
- Wingenter, Oliver. "Slowing Global Warming by Enhancing the Natural Sulfur Cycle." PR Web. July 24, 2007. (March 18, 2008) http://climos.com/news/articles/slowingglobal.htm
- Wright, Karen. "Watery Grave." Discover. Vol. 24, Issue 10. Oct. 1, 2003. (March 18, 2008) http://discovermagazine.com/2003/oct/featocean
- World Wildlife Fund. "World Wildlife Fund Warns Against Iron Dumping Experiment near the Galapagos Islands." June 27, 2007. (March 18, 2008)
http://www.worldwildlife.org/news/displayPR.cfm?prID=411

