Poster's note: presented without endorsement.

https://eu.boell.org/sites/default/files/2021-11/Geoengineering%20in%20the%20EU_Final.pdf?dimension1=ecology

Geoengineering in the European Union
EU-financed projects and their implications for the European Green Deal
By Anja Chalmin
<https://eu.boell.org/en/person/anja-chalmin?dimension1=ecology>

The notion of geoengineering includes a wide array of technologies that
seek to intervene in and alter earth systems on a large scale – a
“technofix” to climate change. There are many reasons to be wary of these
technologies. They do not address the underlying causes of climate change
themselves, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, thereby delaying the
implementation of a transition away from fossil fuels. Moreover, as they
are very pricy, they redirect funding and investments away from real
climate solutions.

*Read our web dossier on the COP26*
<https://eu.boell.org/COP26?dimension1=ecology>

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