A Case for Climate Engineering

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Public Policy, Science & Nature, Science, Earth Sciences, Nature
Cover of the book A Case for Climate Engineering by David Keith, The MIT Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David Keith ISBN: 9780262317795
Publisher: The MIT Press Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: The MIT Press Language: English
Author: David Keith
ISBN: 9780262317795
Publisher: The MIT Press
Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: The MIT Press
Language: English

A leading scientist argues that we must consider deploying climate engineering technology to slow the pace of global warming.

Climate engineering—which could slow the pace of global warming by injecting reflective particles into the upper atmosphere—has emerged in recent years as an extremely controversial technology. And for good reason: it carries unknown risks and it may undermine commitments to conserving energy. Some critics also view it as an immoral human breach of the natural world. The latter objection, David Keith argues in A Scientist's Case for Climate Engineering, is groundless; we have been using technology to alter our environment for years. But he agrees that there are large issues at stake.

A leading scientist long concerned about climate change, Keith offers no naïve proposal for an easy fix to what is perhaps the most challenging question of our time; climate engineering is no silver bullet. But he argues that after decades during which very little progress has been made in reducing carbon emissions we must put this technology on the table and consider it responsibly. That doesn't mean we will deploy it, and it doesn't mean that we can abandon efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But we must understand fully what research needs to be done and how the technology might be designed and used. This book provides a clear and accessible overview of what the costs and risks might be, and how climate engineering might fit into a larger program for managing climate change.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A leading scientist argues that we must consider deploying climate engineering technology to slow the pace of global warming.

Climate engineering—which could slow the pace of global warming by injecting reflective particles into the upper atmosphere—has emerged in recent years as an extremely controversial technology. And for good reason: it carries unknown risks and it may undermine commitments to conserving energy. Some critics also view it as an immoral human breach of the natural world. The latter objection, David Keith argues in A Scientist's Case for Climate Engineering, is groundless; we have been using technology to alter our environment for years. But he agrees that there are large issues at stake.

A leading scientist long concerned about climate change, Keith offers no naïve proposal for an easy fix to what is perhaps the most challenging question of our time; climate engineering is no silver bullet. But he argues that after decades during which very little progress has been made in reducing carbon emissions we must put this technology on the table and consider it responsibly. That doesn't mean we will deploy it, and it doesn't mean that we can abandon efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But we must understand fully what research needs to be done and how the technology might be designed and used. This book provides a clear and accessible overview of what the costs and risks might be, and how climate engineering might fit into a larger program for managing climate change.

More books from The MIT Press

Cover of the book The Regulation of International Trade by David Keith
Cover of the book Hijacking Sustainability by David Keith
Cover of the book Bark by David Keith
Cover of the book The Least Likely Man by David Keith
Cover of the book Intellectual Property Strategy by David Keith
Cover of the book How Reform Worked in China by David Keith
Cover of the book The Inversion Factor by David Keith
Cover of the book Imperial Technoscience by David Keith
Cover of the book 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10 by David Keith
Cover of the book How Things Shape the Mind by David Keith
Cover of the book Inborn Knowledge by David Keith
Cover of the book You'll see this message when it is too late by David Keith
Cover of the book A New Understanding of Mental Disorders by David Keith
Cover of the book Machine Learning for Data Streams by David Keith
Cover of the book The Time of Our Lives by David Keith
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy