Engineering the Climate
The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management
Herausgeber: Preston, Christopher J.
Engineering the Climate
The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management
Herausgeber: Preston, Christopher J.
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Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management is a wide-ranging and expert analysis of the ethics of the intentional management of solar radiation. This book will be a useful tool for policy-makers, a provocation for ethicists, and an eye-opening analysis for both the scientist and the general reader with interest in climate change.
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Engineering the Climate: The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management is a wide-ranging and expert analysis of the ethics of the intentional management of solar radiation. This book will be a useful tool for policy-makers, a provocation for ethicists, and an eye-opening analysis for both the scientist and the general reader with interest in climate change.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780739175408
- ISBN-10: 0739175408
- Artikelnr.: 35683168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780739175408
- ISBN-10: 0739175408
- Artikelnr.: 35683168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christopher J. Preston is an Associate Professor of Environmental Ethics at the University of Montana. He is the author of Saving Creation: Nature and Faith in the Life of Holmes Rolston, III (Trinity University Press, 2009) and Grounding Knowledge: Environmental Philosophy, Epistemology, and Place (University of Georgia Press, 2003), an edited collection of essays titled Nature Value, and Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III (Springer, 2007), and a special issue of the journal Ethics and the Environment on the "Epistemic Significance of Place."
Introduction: The Extraordinary Ethics of Solar Radiation Management
Christopher J. Preston Part I. Present and Future Generations Chapter 1:
Geoengineering, Solidarity, and Moral Risk Marion Hourdequin Chapter 2:
Might Solar Radiation Management Constitute a Dilemma? Konrad Ott Chapter
3: Domination and the Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Patrick Taylor
Smith Part II. Marginalized, Vulnerable, and Voiceless Populations Chapter
4: Indigenous Peoples, Solar Radiation Management, and Consent Kyle Powys
Whyte Chapter 5: Solar Radiation Management and Vulnerable Populations: The
Moral Deficit and its Prospects Christopher J. Preston Chapter 6: Solar
Radiation Management and Non-human Species Ronald Sandler Part III. Moral
Hazards and Hidden Benefits Chapter 7: The World That Would Have Been:
Moral Hazard Arguments Against Geoengineering Ben Hale Chapter 8: Climate
Remediation to Address Social Development Challenges: Going Beyond Cost
Benefit and Risk Approaches to Assessing Solar Radiation Management Holly
Jean Buck Part IV. Ethics of Framing and Rhetoric Chapter 9: Insurance
Policy or Technological Fix: The Ethical Implications of Framing Solar
Radiation Management Dane Scott Chapter 10: Public Concerns About the
Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Wylie Carr, Ashley Mercer, and Clare
Palmer Part V. The Cultural Milieu Chapter 11: The Setting of the Scene:
Technological Fixes and the Design of the Good Life Albert Borgmann Chapter
12: Between Babel and Pelagius: Religion, Theology, and Geoengineering
Forrest Clingerman Chapter 13: Making Climates: Solar Radiation Management
and the Ethics of Fabrication" by Maia Galarraga and Bronislaw Szerszynski
Christopher J. Preston Part I. Present and Future Generations Chapter 1:
Geoengineering, Solidarity, and Moral Risk Marion Hourdequin Chapter 2:
Might Solar Radiation Management Constitute a Dilemma? Konrad Ott Chapter
3: Domination and the Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Patrick Taylor
Smith Part II. Marginalized, Vulnerable, and Voiceless Populations Chapter
4: Indigenous Peoples, Solar Radiation Management, and Consent Kyle Powys
Whyte Chapter 5: Solar Radiation Management and Vulnerable Populations: The
Moral Deficit and its Prospects Christopher J. Preston Chapter 6: Solar
Radiation Management and Non-human Species Ronald Sandler Part III. Moral
Hazards and Hidden Benefits Chapter 7: The World That Would Have Been:
Moral Hazard Arguments Against Geoengineering Ben Hale Chapter 8: Climate
Remediation to Address Social Development Challenges: Going Beyond Cost
Benefit and Risk Approaches to Assessing Solar Radiation Management Holly
Jean Buck Part IV. Ethics of Framing and Rhetoric Chapter 9: Insurance
Policy or Technological Fix: The Ethical Implications of Framing Solar
Radiation Management Dane Scott Chapter 10: Public Concerns About the
Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Wylie Carr, Ashley Mercer, and Clare
Palmer Part V. The Cultural Milieu Chapter 11: The Setting of the Scene:
Technological Fixes and the Design of the Good Life Albert Borgmann Chapter
12: Between Babel and Pelagius: Religion, Theology, and Geoengineering
Forrest Clingerman Chapter 13: Making Climates: Solar Radiation Management
and the Ethics of Fabrication" by Maia Galarraga and Bronislaw Szerszynski
Introduction: The Extraordinary Ethics of Solar Radiation Management
Christopher J. Preston Part I. Present and Future Generations Chapter 1:
Geoengineering, Solidarity, and Moral Risk Marion Hourdequin Chapter 2:
Might Solar Radiation Management Constitute a Dilemma? Konrad Ott Chapter
3: Domination and the Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Patrick Taylor
Smith Part II. Marginalized, Vulnerable, and Voiceless Populations Chapter
4: Indigenous Peoples, Solar Radiation Management, and Consent Kyle Powys
Whyte Chapter 5: Solar Radiation Management and Vulnerable Populations: The
Moral Deficit and its Prospects Christopher J. Preston Chapter 6: Solar
Radiation Management and Non-human Species Ronald Sandler Part III. Moral
Hazards and Hidden Benefits Chapter 7: The World That Would Have Been:
Moral Hazard Arguments Against Geoengineering Ben Hale Chapter 8: Climate
Remediation to Address Social Development Challenges: Going Beyond Cost
Benefit and Risk Approaches to Assessing Solar Radiation Management Holly
Jean Buck Part IV. Ethics of Framing and Rhetoric Chapter 9: Insurance
Policy or Technological Fix: The Ethical Implications of Framing Solar
Radiation Management Dane Scott Chapter 10: Public Concerns About the
Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Wylie Carr, Ashley Mercer, and Clare
Palmer Part V. The Cultural Milieu Chapter 11: The Setting of the Scene:
Technological Fixes and the Design of the Good Life Albert Borgmann Chapter
12: Between Babel and Pelagius: Religion, Theology, and Geoengineering
Forrest Clingerman Chapter 13: Making Climates: Solar Radiation Management
and the Ethics of Fabrication" by Maia Galarraga and Bronislaw Szerszynski
Christopher J. Preston Part I. Present and Future Generations Chapter 1:
Geoengineering, Solidarity, and Moral Risk Marion Hourdequin Chapter 2:
Might Solar Radiation Management Constitute a Dilemma? Konrad Ott Chapter
3: Domination and the Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Patrick Taylor
Smith Part II. Marginalized, Vulnerable, and Voiceless Populations Chapter
4: Indigenous Peoples, Solar Radiation Management, and Consent Kyle Powys
Whyte Chapter 5: Solar Radiation Management and Vulnerable Populations: The
Moral Deficit and its Prospects Christopher J. Preston Chapter 6: Solar
Radiation Management and Non-human Species Ronald Sandler Part III. Moral
Hazards and Hidden Benefits Chapter 7: The World That Would Have Been:
Moral Hazard Arguments Against Geoengineering Ben Hale Chapter 8: Climate
Remediation to Address Social Development Challenges: Going Beyond Cost
Benefit and Risk Approaches to Assessing Solar Radiation Management Holly
Jean Buck Part IV. Ethics of Framing and Rhetoric Chapter 9: Insurance
Policy or Technological Fix: The Ethical Implications of Framing Solar
Radiation Management Dane Scott Chapter 10: Public Concerns About the
Ethics of Solar Radiation Management Wylie Carr, Ashley Mercer, and Clare
Palmer Part V. The Cultural Milieu Chapter 11: The Setting of the Scene:
Technological Fixes and the Design of the Good Life Albert Borgmann Chapter
12: Between Babel and Pelagius: Religion, Theology, and Geoengineering
Forrest Clingerman Chapter 13: Making Climates: Solar Radiation Management
and the Ethics of Fabrication" by Maia Galarraga and Bronislaw Szerszynski