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Geoengineering our Climate?: Ethics, Politics and Governance (The
Earthscan Science in Society Series) Paperback – February 23, 2015
by Jason Blackstock (Editor), Clark Miller (Editor), Steve Rayner
(Editor) & 0 more
ISBN-13: 978-1849713740 ISBN-10: 184971374X Edition: 1st
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Geoengineering - the planetary scale engineering of the climate system
- is expected to receive increasingly serious consideration by states
seeking ways to manage the most dangerous risks of climate change.
Agreeing on a governance framework in which even serious research into
geoengineering technologies can take place presents an immense
international political challenge.

In this important book, a collection of experts from the domains of
science, science policy, politics, law, governance, ethics and civil
society provide the essential foundation on which the debate can be
built. Opening with an introduction to geoengineering and the main
technological options currently on the table, the book then moves on
to examine the ethical dilemmas and governance challenges posed. All
actors involved in the emerging debate about geoengineering
technologies need to understand not only the climate science and
uncertainties underpinning these technological ideas, but also the
possible ramifications of geoengineering for human societies.

This includes an appreciation of the precedents for governing
transboundary/global issues and how far lessons learnt from these
precedents can be applied to the special case of geoengineering. The
book closes by presenting a range of short commentaries from engaged
scientists and policymakers, NGOs, corporations and researchers from
developed and developing countries, as well as a set of key documents
from already emerging debates. In summary, this book provides an
indispensable resource for scientists, activists, policymakers and
political figures aiming to engage in the geoengineering debate

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