Adding iron to the ocean is not an effective way to fight climate change, and we don't need further research to establish that, say Aaron Strong, Sallie Chisholm, Charles Miller and John Cullen.
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Strong, A., Chisholm, S., Miller, C. et al. Ocean fertilization: time to move on. Nature 461, 347–348 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/461347a
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