Climate Justice and Geoengineering: Ethics and Policy in the Atmospheric Anthropocene
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It 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 sceptics. 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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Weight: 322g
Dimensions: 159 x 234mm
Publication Date: 21 Sep 2016
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781783486373
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Christopher J. Preston is Professor of Philosophy and a Fellow at the Mansfield Centers Program on Ethics and Public Affairs at the University of Montana. Contributors: Christian Baatz research assistant Department of Philosophy Christian-AlbrechtsUniversität Kiel Germany; Patrik Baard doctoral candidate Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden; Matthew Cotton Lecturer Department of Town and Regional Planning University of Sheffield UK; Johannes Emmerling Senior Researcher in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Milan Italy; Allen Habib Assistant Professor of Philosophy University of Calgary Canada; Joshua Horton Post-doctoral Research Fellow Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University USA; Marion Hourdequin Associate Professor of Philosophy Colorado College USA; Frank Jankunis doctoral student in philosophy University of Calgary Canada; David Keith Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Public Policy Kennedy School Harvard University; Teea Kortetmäki doctoral student University of Jyväskylä Finland; Penehuro Fatu Lefale International Climate and Policy Analyst Bodeker Scientific Wellington New Zealand; Jane Long retired Principle Director at Large Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Berkeley USA and contributing scientist for the Environmental Defence Fund; Duncan McClaren director of McLaren Environmental Research Consultancy and Scientific Advisory Committee of the RCUK UK Energy Programme; Cush Luwesi Ngozo Lecturer Department of Geography University of Kenyatta Kenya; Konrad Ott Professor for Philosophy and Ethics of the Environment Kiel University Germany; Andrew Parker Research Fellow Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam Germany; Tina Sikka Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer School of Communication Simon Fraser University Canada; Toby Svoboda Assistant Professor of Philosophy Fairfield University USA; Massimo Tavoni Fellow Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioural Science Stanford University and Climate Change and Sustainable Development Deputy Coordinator Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Milan Italy; Michael Thompson Managing Director Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment School of International Service American University Washington DC USA; Richard Tol Professor of the Economics of Climate Change Institute for Environmental Studies and Department of Spatial Economics in Vrije Universiteit Netherlands and Professor of Economics University of Sussex UK; Per Wikman-Svahn scientist Swedish Defence Research Agency Stockholm Sweden
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