http://www.abc.net.au/tv/bigideas/stories/2013/03/11/3707976.htm
Playing God With the Planet: The Ethics & Politics of Geoengineering

In this edition – two ethicists on the moral hazard of geoengineering from
the Sustainable Living Festival in Melbourne.Shaping up are Peter Singer,
professor of Bioethics at the Center for Human Values at Princeton
University and Clive Hamilton, professor of Public Ethics at Charles Sturt
in Canberra.Exactly what is geoengineering?It’s the techno fixes you go for
when political action on climate change fails – when there’s no adequate
global integrated action to cut carbon emissions to offset global
warming.Techno fixes such as dumping a million tonnes of iron filings into
the sea; or squirting gigantic quantities of aerosol spray into the clouds
to reflect sunlight back into space.One of the moral hazards of
geoengineering – for Clive Hamilton -is that political efforts to combat
global warming will wane, if there are seen to be options like
geoengineering.Hamilton’s latest book is Earth Masters: Playing God with
the Climate, a subtitle that Singer takes issue with, and the conversation
gets a bit testy around a range of issues, especially whether there should
even be any research into geoengineering options.Singer is the more
pragmatic of the two and takes the line 'at least let’s have a Plan B for
when most political action fails in relation to climate change!'You might
recall the other climate change option we brought you a short while ago
from the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, with philosopher Matthew Liao.His
option was ...'let’s engineer humans – so they can cope better with climate
change'. He suggested engineering humans to make them shorter, skinnier and
vegetarian – the human footprint on the planet would be reduced and being
vegetarian, the methane producing cows and sheep would be wiped out,
thereby dramatically reducing carbon emissions. You can check out this
talk here.

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