https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09636625221095353

‘It’s just a Band-Aid!’: Public engagement with geoengineering and the
politics of the climate crisis

António Carvalho, Mariana Riquito

Abstract

Geoengineering consists of a set of techniques whose aim is to avoid the
disastrous consequences of global warming, such as solar radiation
management and carbon dioxide removal. Due to its controversial nature,
over the past decade various exercises of public participation with
geoengineering have been put in place, particularly in the Global North.
This article draws on empirical data stemming from six online focus groups
on public engagement with geoengineering conducted in Portugal. In contrast
to previous research, we included situated publics to emphasize the
political implications of geoengineering, bringing to the debate those with
a potential stake in the matter – environmentalists, activists, university
students, science communicators and promoters of holistic practices. We
suggest that the elusive and uncertain character of geoengineering moves
the discussion away from its technological specificity, bringing to the
fore some of the socio-political, economic and ethical tensions
underpinning the climate crisis.

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