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Public perceptions of geoengineering

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021
In the face of unrelenting climate change and insufficient mitigation, experts are increasingly considering using geoengineering - carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation management - to manipulate the Earth's climate. So far, most laypeople are unaware of geoengineering, and many are resistant to these technologies when told about them.
Kaitlin T Raimi
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On the Regulation of Geoengineering

Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2008
Abstract New evidence that the climate system may be especially sensitive to the build-up of greenhouse gases and that humans are doing a poor job of controlling their effluent has animated discussions around the possibility of offsetting the human impact on climate through ‘geoengineering’.
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Geoengineering

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Roger James Kuhns, George H. Shaw
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Honing the Geoengineering Strategy

Science, 2010
In their Perspective (“Risks of climate engineering,” 21 August 2009, p. [955][1]), G. C. Hegerl and S. Solomon note that geoengineering strategies intended to reduce global warming may have unintended consequences on broader climate systems (such as rainfall patterns).
Russell, Bayden D., Connell, Sean D.
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Geoengineering: Perilous Particles

Science, 2013
The Policy Forum “End the deadlock on governance of geoengineering research” (E. A. Parson and D. W. Keith, 15 March, p. [1278][1]) advances proposals for governmental regulation of geoengineering, the use of technologies to alter the climate in an attempt to mitigate the impacts of ...
Bengt, Fadeel   +2 more
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Geoengineering

2023
Augustine Pamplany, Bert Gordijn
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Geoengineering: An ASEAN Position

2015
Session 4: Key Future Impacts and Vulnerabilities (See: 4th Assessment Report, IPCC Workshop II, Ch10 Asia: Impacts, Adaptation, Vulnerability, 2007, paras 10.4; 10.1.2; 10.4.4)
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Stratospheric aerosol geoengineering

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014
In response to global warming, one suggested geoengineering response involves creating a cloud of particles in the stratosphere to reflect some sunlight and cool Earth. While volcanic eruptions show that stratospheric aerosols cool the planet, the volcano analog also warns against geoengineering because of responses such as ozone depletion, regional ...
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A geophysiologist's thoughts on geoengineering

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2008
The Earth is now recognized as a self-regulating system that includes a reactive biosphere; the system maintains a long-term steady-state climate and surface chemical composition favourable for life. We are perturbing the steady state by changing the land surface from mainly forests to farm land and by adding greenhouse gases and aerosol pollutants to ...
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Geoengineering: Guidance Exists

Science, 2013
![Figure][1] CREDIT: INGA SPENCE/ALAMY In their Policy Forum “End the deadlock on governance of geoengineering research” (15 March, p. [1278][1]), E. A. Parson and D. W. Keith recognize the environmental and policy risks posed by geoengineering methods and lay out a course of action to address them. They argue that a void in international governance
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