Geo-engineering from the '40s.

(via C. Pursell's Technology in Postwar America, 2007)
All manner of human creativity on display
David Ng is Director of the Advanced Molecular Biology Laboratory at the University of British Columbia - this is a just a fancier way of calling himself a science teacher.
Benjamin Cohen is an Asst. Professor of Science, Tech., and Society at the University of Virginia. He studies the place of S & T in environmental history, policy, and ethics. He also writes other stuff.
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Posted on: May 22, 2008 8:00 AM, by Benjamin Cohen
Geo-engineering from the '40s.

(via C. Pursell's Technology in Postwar America, 2007)
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Excellent find. Mother Earth looks introspective. Perhaps she's second guessing her planet's course of evolution - "Geh, get off-a me already, ya fat basta'd!"
Posted by: Dave S. | May 22, 2008 5:09 PM
Most of that there heavy machinery doesn't run too well without oil. It seems that mother earth is past a bit past her peak in that regard so maybe we'll just get to enjoy more of her natural wrinkles after all.
Posted by: Fernando Magyar | May 22, 2008 8:30 PM