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rayancarla1

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Which of the following geoengineering techniques involves injecting large amounts of sulfur dioxide
  aerosols into the stratosphere?
  a. fertilizing the ocean
  b. carbon capture and sequestration
  c. solar radiation management
  d. large-scale forestation
  e. atmospheric capture of CO2



Question 2

Which of the following geoengineering techniques involves using 17 million 50-foot high resin-based
  carbon dioxide scrubbers?
  a. fertilizing the ocean
  b. carbon capture and sequestration
  c. solar radiation management
  d. large-scale forestation
  e. atmospheric capture of CO2




amynguyen1221

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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