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_aClimate justice and geoengineering _bethics and policy in the atmospheric Anthropocene |
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_aLondon _bRowman & Littlefield _c2016 |
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_tSolar radiation management and comparative climate justice / _rToby Svoboda -- _tWhy geoengineering is not "Plan B" / _rAugustin Fragniére and Stephen M. Gardiner -- _tJustice, recognition, and climate change / _rMarion Hourdequin -- _tDo we have a residual obligation to engineer the climate, as a matter of justice? / _rPatrik Baard and Per Wikman-Svahn -- _tPaying it forward : geoengineering and compensation for the further future / _rAllen Habib and Frank Jankunis -- _tSolar geoengineering and obligations to the global poor / _rJoshua Horton and David Keith -- _tWhy aggressive mitigation must be part of any pathway to climate justice / _rChristian Baatz and Konrad Ott -- _tBringing geoengineering into the mix of climate change tools / _rJane Long -- _tFood systems and climate engineering : a plate full of risks or promises? / _rTeea Kortetmäki and Markku Oksanen -- _tFraming out justice : the post-politics of climate engineering discourses / _rDuncan McLaren -- _tSolar geoengineering : technology-based climate intervention or compromising social justice in Africa? / _rCush Ngozo Luwesi, Dzigbodi Adzo Doke and David R. Morrow -- _tGeoengineering and climate change mitigation : trade-offs and synergies as foreseen by integrated assessment models / _rJohannes Emmerling and Massimo Tavoni -- _tDistributional implications of geoengineering / _rRichard S.J. Tol. |
520 | _aIt is already clear that climate engineering raises numerous troubling ethical issues. The pertinent question yet to be addressed is how the ethical issues raised by climate engineering compare to those raised by alternative proposals for tackling climate change. This volume is the first to put the ethical issues raised by climate engineering into a comprehensive, comparative context so that the key ethical challenges of these technologies can be better measured against those of alternative climate policies . Addressing the topic specifically through the lens of justice, contributors include both advocates of climate intervention research and its skeptics. The volume includes a helpful blend of the theoretical and the practical, with contributions from authors in philosophy, engineering, public policy, social science, geography, sustainable development studies, economics, and climate studies. This cross-disciplinary collection provides the start of an important and more contextualized "second generation" analysis of climate engineering and the difficult public policy decisions that lie ahead. | ||
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