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Imagining Climate Engineering
Dreaming of the Designer Climate
By Jeroen Oomen
Copyright Year 2021
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ISBN 9781003043553
May 3, 2021 Forthcoming by Routledge
232 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
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Book Description
This book highlights the increasing attention for climate engineering, a
set of speculative technologies aimed to counter global warming. What is
the future of the global climate? And who gets to decide—or even
design—this future?

Imagining Climate Engineering explores how and why climate engineering
became a potential approach to anthropogenic climate change. Specifically,
it showcases how views on the future of climate change and climate
engineering evolved by addressing the ways in which climate engineers view
its respective physical, political, and moral domains. Tracing the
intellectual and political history of dreams to control the weather and
climate as well as the discovery of climate change, Jeroen Oomen examines
the imaginative parameters within which contemporary climate engineering
research takes place. Introducing the analytical metaphor ‘ways of seeing’
to describe explicit or implicit visions, understandings, and foci that
facilitate a particular understanding of what is at stake, Imagining
Climate Engineering shows how visions on the knowability of climate tie
into moral and political convictions about the possibility and desirability
of engineering the climate.

Marrying science and technology studies and the environmental humanities,
Oomen provides crucial insights for the future of the climate change debate
for scholars and students.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction

2. Dreaming the Designer Climate

3. Renormalizing Climate Intervention

4. Ways of Seeing the Climate

5. Ways of Seeing Power and Authority

6. Ways of Seeing Intervention and Control

7. Radical Solutions and Consistent Imaginations

Author(s)
Biography
Jeroen Oomen is a Researcher at the Urban Futures Studio of Utrecht
University, the Netherlands.

Reviews
"The novelist J.G. Ballard once said that the earth was the only truly
alien world. Climate engineering promises to make it both more alien and
more familiar. By deliberately intervening in atmospheric processes, such
"geoengineering" could create an artificially managed climate but one that
ideally would be cooler and calmer than our present fevered state. But — to
what end?

In this gripping, wide-ranging and erudite study, we are reminded that
technologists and skeptics—plus all of us between those poles—hold
perspectives based on stories we may not even know we tell ourselves. Yet
such stories—their metaphors, their ways of looking, their assumptions
about morality—are deeply imbricated in the possible futures of a planet
that may have to embrace—or endure—climate engineering.

Combining history, policy, philosophy and more, Jeroen Ooomen’s Imagining
Climate Engineering is an eye-opening account of the climate-engineering
community that could play an outsized role in determining the vitality of
the planet and the durability of civilization.

This nuanced book on climate engineering is the book I’ve been waiting for.
Anyone who cares about climate change needs to read it." — Christopher
Cokinos, Professor of English, University of Arizona, author of Hope Is the
Thing with Feathers: A Personal Chronicle of Vanished Birds.

"Imagining Climate Engineering is an important book that that properly
situates the history of climate engineering research in international
context, and shows how different ways of seeing shape battles about the
future of the world. Oomen cleverly combines insights from Science and
Technology Studies, history, sociology, and humanities to provide the first
ethnologically informed assessment of climate engineering. The book is
essential reading for scholars of Science and Technology Studies/ sociology
of science and climate governance." — Silke Beck, Helmholtz Centre for
Environmental Research - UFZ Leipzig

"Meet the climate engineers: This timely and lucid study explores the
dreams and the disagreements of climate engineering researchers about
technological solutions to anthropogenic climate change. Jeroen Oomen
innovatively combines historical, sociological and ethnographic approaches
to the imaginary of a stable climate shaped by large-scale climate
interventions. The outcome is a compelling investigation into the vital
question of how selective climate futures can become collective, and which
political, ethical and environmental tradeoffs these visions entail to
appear rational, reliable, and desirable." — Sabine Höhler, KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, author of Spaceship Earth in the Environmental
Age, 1960-1990

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