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Measuring, Modeling, Controlling the Climate? Numerical Expertise in U.S.
Climate Engineering Politics

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Chapter
First Online: 05 June 2019
Abstract

This contribution explores the role of quantified scientific expertise for
U.S. geoengineering politics. Drawing on empirical evidence from federal
proceedings, it assesses how climate measures, models, targets, and
thresholds have shaped the trajectory of geoengineering within U.S. climate
policy between 1990 and 2015. The analysis distinguishes three stages, in
which this “career” of geoengineering has been advanced, each pointing to
distinct capacities of quantified expertise: from contesting the
“discernible human influence” on the climate, to quantifying the size of
this challenge, all the way to devising an “emergency tool”. Going beyond
the specific case of geoengineering, this contribution thus illuminates how
context dependent not only our understanding of societal problems is, but
also our comprehension of the kinds of responses we deem legitimate.
Specifically, it demonstrates how numbers “work” in communicating global
challenges, and how they guide the choices we make in seeking to address
them.
KeywordsGeoengineering Climate engineering Climate change Science and
technology studies Scientific expertise Climate models

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