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But Tony Caldeira, chairman of the Liverpool Conservatives, said the country should remember Baroness Thatcher's achievements.
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Ken Caldeira, an atmospheric scientist at the Carnegie Institution, puts the same point a different way.
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Critics, including James L. Gibson and Gregory A. Caldeira, have charged that these studies systemically overestimate political ignorance.
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"I started doing this work in an attempt to show that geo-engineering was a bad idea, " says Mr Caldeira.
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David Keith was in the audience with Caldeira that day in Aspen.
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Gates and scientist Ken Caldeira, both listed as inventors on the patents, did not respond to CNN's requests to comment about their venture.
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The President of the court, Vitor Manuel da Silva Caldeira said he was neither optimistic not pessimistic about future prospects for the EU's accounts, and merely "realistic".
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In 2007, Caldeira was a principal contributor to an I.
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Recently, Caldeira and colleagues at Carnegie and Stanford set out to examine whether the techniques of solar-radiation management would disrupt the sensitive agricultural balance on which the earth depends.
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" The insurance mandate is so onerous for small firms that Stephen Caldeira, president of the International Franchise Association, predicts that "Many stores will have to cut worker hours out of necessity.
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Caldeira began researching geoengineering almost by accident.
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Ken Caldeira of Stanford University, another of the authors, reckons that it may be feasible to place sulphates in the stratosphere near the poles and thus cool the Earth in a place where global warming manifests itself most strongly, though that would scarcely please the Russians and the Canadians.
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