Call number:
PIK N 076-13-0186
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: Part I. Ethics and Philosophy: 1. Ethics, geoengineering and moral schizophrenia: what's the question? ; 2. The ethical foundations of climate engineering ; 3. The psychological costs of geoengineering: why it may be hard to accept even if it works ; Part II. Law and Governance: 4. Geoengineering and climate management: from marginality to inevitability ; 5. Climate engineering and the anthropocene era ; 6. Political legitimacy in decisions about experiments in solar radiation management ; 7. Geoengineering and the myth of unilateralism: pressures and prospects for international cooperation ; 8. International legal regimes and principles relevant to geoengineering ; 9. Climate geoengineering: solar radiation management and its implications for intergenerational equity ; 10. Ocean iron fertilization: science, law, and uncertainty ; 11. Ocean iron fertilization: time to lift the research taboo ; 12. Remaking the world to save it: applying US environmental laws to climate engineering projects
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
VIII, 319 S.
ISBN:
9781107023932
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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