Climate Change Geoengineering
Explore the intricate world of climate change with Climate Change Geoengineering by Wil C. G. Burns, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This thought-provoking book spans 328 pages and features insights from eleven leading experts in the field. They delve into the complex legal, policy, and philosophical questions surrounding geoengineering initiatives.
Key inquiries include the justification for embarking on climate modification projects and the ethical implications of such decisions in a decentralized global landscape. Who holds the authority to approve these projects, and what moral and legal frameworks should guide them? This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the challenges and responsibilities of tackling climate change through innovative engineering solutions.