https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/34732/

*Author*
Elliott Woodhouse

*Citations*: Woodhouse, Elliott (2024) Messing with Nature? Environmental
Ethics and the Challenge of Geoengineering. PhD thesis, University of
Sheffield.

*23 April 2024*

*Abstract*
This thesis argues that at least some forms of large-scale intentional
modification of the climate (geoengineering) are compatible with core
environmental ethics perspectives. Though environmental ethics has
typically presumed against drastic alterations of the natural world, I
argue that many core positions within the environmental ethics discipline
do not provide grounds for a blanket rejection of geoengineering.
Additionally, I argue that perspectives which do categorically reject
geoengineering lack compelling reasons for acceptance. Recognising this
allows environmentalists (those who would accept environmental ethics
arguments) greater scope to participate in geoengineering project design;
allowing them a seat at the table which they can occupy without a
fundamental breach of their core ethical beliefs. I end with a discussion
of principles that could govern a specifically environmentalist
geoengineering.

*Source: White Rose eTheses Online*

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