As the window of opportunity for mitigating dangerous climate change grows ever smaller, proposals to use large scale technologies to control the earth’s climate – known collectively as geoengineering – have started to be taken seriously by scientists and policy makers in the UK and elsewhere. During early 2010, the first series of major UK public engagement events on geoengineering took place – and were described in a report titled ‘Experiment Earth?’ The events were designed to provide an opportunity for members of the public to engage with these emerging technologies at a very early stage. More specifically, they aimed to gauge the public’s views on the future of research into geoengineering. This working paper reflects on the framing, p...
Recent attempts to conduct experiments in climate ‘geoengineering’ have demonstrated the deeply cont...
The term “geoengineering” is used to refer to a range of techniques for deliberatively intervening i...
In their 1957 paper on carbon dioxide and climate, Roger Revelle and Hans E. Suess wrote: “Human be...
As the window of opportunity for mitigating dangerous climate change grows ever smaller, proposals t...
During early 2010, the first series of major UK public engagement events on geoengineering took plac...
In a short period of time, climate ‘geoengineering’ has been added to the list of technoscientific i...
Concerns about the likely consequences of continuing climate change have greatly increased interest ...
Over the last few years, geoengineering, or the ‘deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth’s ...
Proposals for geoengineering the Earth's climate are prime examples of emerging or ‘upstream’ techno...
Experiments in geoengineering - intentionally manipulating the Earth's climate to reduce global warm...
Over the past decade geoengineering has steadily built momentum in academic and policy circles as a ...
Recent attempts to conduct experiments in climate ‘geoengineering’ have demonstrated the deeply cont...
Geoengineering—the deliberate large‐scale manipulation of the planetary environment to counteract an...
Geoengineering consists of a set of techniques whose aim is to avoid the disastrous consequences of ...
From The Odyssey to The Tempest and beyond, the control and deliberate manipulation of the weather c...
Recent attempts to conduct experiments in climate ‘geoengineering’ have demonstrated the deeply cont...
The term “geoengineering” is used to refer to a range of techniques for deliberatively intervening i...
In their 1957 paper on carbon dioxide and climate, Roger Revelle and Hans E. Suess wrote: “Human be...
As the window of opportunity for mitigating dangerous climate change grows ever smaller, proposals t...
During early 2010, the first series of major UK public engagement events on geoengineering took plac...
In a short period of time, climate ‘geoengineering’ has been added to the list of technoscientific i...
Concerns about the likely consequences of continuing climate change have greatly increased interest ...
Over the last few years, geoengineering, or the ‘deliberate large-scale intervention in the Earth’s ...
Proposals for geoengineering the Earth's climate are prime examples of emerging or ‘upstream’ techno...
Experiments in geoengineering - intentionally manipulating the Earth's climate to reduce global warm...
Over the past decade geoengineering has steadily built momentum in academic and policy circles as a ...
Recent attempts to conduct experiments in climate ‘geoengineering’ have demonstrated the deeply cont...
Geoengineering—the deliberate large‐scale manipulation of the planetary environment to counteract an...
Geoengineering consists of a set of techniques whose aim is to avoid the disastrous consequences of ...
From The Odyssey to The Tempest and beyond, the control and deliberate manipulation of the weather c...
Recent attempts to conduct experiments in climate ‘geoengineering’ have demonstrated the deeply cont...
The term “geoengineering” is used to refer to a range of techniques for deliberatively intervening i...
In their 1957 paper on carbon dioxide and climate, Roger Revelle and Hans E. Suess wrote: “Human be...