Climos aiming for first "ocean fert" project in late 2009

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Company outlines plans for geo-engineering research project in Southern Ocean

US-based geo-engineering specialist Climos has revealed that it is planning to undertake its first ocean fertilisation pilot project within the next 18 months, despite continued opposition to the practice...

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