Book contents
- Climate Change Geoengineering
- Climate Change Geoengineering
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction The Emerging Salience of Geoengineering
- Part I Ethics and Philosophy
- Part II Law and Governance
- 4 Geoengineering and Climate Management
- 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
- 8 International Legal Regimes and Principles Relevant to Geoengineering
- 9 Climate Geoengineering
- 10 Ocean Iron Fertilization
- 11 Ocean Iron Fertilization
- 12 Remaking the World to Save It
- Index
4 - Geoengineering and Climate Management
From Marginality to Inevitability
from Part II - Law and Governance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
- Climate Change Geoengineering
- Climate Change Geoengineering
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction The Emerging Salience of Geoengineering
- Part I Ethics and Philosophy
- Part II Law and Governance
- 4 Geoengineering and Climate Management
- 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
- 8 International Legal Regimes and Principles Relevant to Geoengineering
- 9 Climate Geoengineering
- 10 Ocean Iron Fertilization
- 11 Ocean Iron Fertilization
- 12 Remaking the World to Save It
- Index
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- Climate Change GeoengineeringPhilosophical Perspectives, Legal Issues, and Governance Frameworks, pp. 81 - 114Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013
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