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Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management

[Hardback]

by Christopher J. Preston

    • Author

      Christopher J. Preston

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Lexington Books

    • Published

      June 2012

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      Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management

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      Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management discusses the ethical issues associated with deliberately engineering a cooler climate to combat global warming. Climate engineering (also known as geoengineering) has recently experienced a surge of interest given the growing likelihood that the global community will fail to limit the temperature increases associated with greenhouse gases to safe levels. Deliberate manipulation of solar radiation to combat climate change is an exciting and hopeful technical prospect, promising great benefits to those who are in line to suffer most through climate change. At the same time, the prospect of geoengineering creates huge controversy. Taking intentional control of earth's climate would be an unprecedented step in environmental management, raising a number of difficult ethical questions. One particular form of geoengineering, solar radiation management (SRM), is known to be relatively cheap and capable of bringing down global temperatures very rapidly. However, the complexity of the climate system creates considerable uncertainty about the precise nature of SRM's effects in different regions. The ethical issues raised by the prospect of SRM are both complex and thorny. They include: 1) the uncertainty of SRM's effects on precipitation patterns, 2) the challenge of proper global participation in decision-making, 3) the legitimacy of intentionally manipulating the global climate system in the first place, 4) the potential to sidestep the issue of dealing with greenhouse gas emissions, and, 5) the lasting effects on future generations. It has been widely acknowledged that a sustained and scholarly treatment of the ethics of SRM is necessary before it will be possible to make fair and just decisions about whether (or how) to proceed. This book, including essays by 13 experts in the field of ethics of geoengineering, is intended to go some distance towards providing that treatment.

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      • Author

        Christopher J. Preston

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        Lexington Books

      • Published

        June 2012

      • Weight

        582g

      • Dimensions

        15.3 x 22.9 x 2 cm

      • ISBN

        9780739175408

      • ISBN-10

        0739175408

      • Eden Code

        4731677

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      • Author/Creator: Christopher J. Preston

      • ISBN: 9780739175408

      • Publisher: Lexington Books

      • Release Date: June 2012

      • Weight: 582g

      • Dimensions: 15.3 x 22.9 x 2 cm

      • Eden Code: 4731677


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