https://philarchive.org/rec/SIMGRI

*Authors: *Radu Simion

*03 January 2026*

*Abstract*
Ten years after the publication of The Ethics of Geoengineering:
Perspectives from Romania, I revisit the ethical and epistemological
questions surrounding climate intervention technologies. In the meantime,
geoengineering has moved from being a speculative concept to becoming a
central element in climate policy discussions. I argue that this shift has
not been driven by transparent public debate or broad scientific consensus.
Rather, it results from a deeper process of normalization that increasingly
portrays techniques like Solar Radiation Management as rational and even
necessary responses to the climate crisis. This framing is rooted in a
technocratic worldview that prioritizes control, modeling, and predictive
planning, often at the expense of ethical inquiry, democratic engagement,
and respect for ecological complexity. I believe that the dominant
assumptions shaping geoengineering foster a vision of governance where
preparedness is mistaken for legitimacy, and responsibility is reduced to
procedural compliance. As a result, critical questions about authority,
knowledge systems, and the future we choose to pursue are frequently
marginalized or deferred. In response, I advocate for a different ethical
framework, one that emphasizes epistemic humility, justice across
generations, inclusive co-design, and recognition of multiple ways of
understanding the world. Geoengineering, in my view, is not a neutral
technological fix but a manifestation of modernity’s drive to impose order
in response to planetary uncertainty. An adequate ethical approach must go
beyond measurements and institutional procedures to question the kind of
planetary future we are creating, whose voices are included, and which
values guide our decisions in times of crisis.

*Source: Phil Archive*

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