An overview of the Earth system science of solar geoengineering
Solar geoengineering has been proposed as a means to cool the Earth by increasing the
reflection of sunlight back to space, for example, by injecting reflective aerosol particles (or …
reflection of sunlight back to space, for example, by injecting reflective aerosol particles (or …
A temporary, moderate and responsive scenario for solar geoengineering
DW Keith, DG MacMartin - Nature Climate Change, 2015 - nature.com
The risks and benefits of solar geoengineering, or solar radiation management (SRM),
depend on assumptions about its implementation. Claims that SRM will reduce precipitation …
depend on assumptions about its implementation. Claims that SRM will reduce precipitation …
[PDF][PDF] Emancipating Transformations: From controlling 'the transition'to culturing plural radical progress 1
A Stirling - The politics of green transformations, 2015 - library.oapen.org
Are green transformations too urgent, deep and pervasive to be reliably achieved by
democratic means? As suggested by the iconically influential environmentalist James …
democratic means? As suggested by the iconically influential environmentalist James …
Climate shock: the economic consequences of a hotter planet
G Wagner, ML Weitzman - 2016 - torrossa.com
“Climate Shock could have reasonably been called But Will the People Notice? It'sa
layperson's survey of climate economics, a field that includes cost-benefit analysis and other …
layperson's survey of climate economics, a field that includes cost-benefit analysis and other …
[图书][B] Experiment Earth: Responsible innovation in geoengineering
J Stilgoe - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Experiments in geoengineering–intentionally manipulating the Earth's climate to reduce
global warming–have become the focus of a vital debate about responsible science and …
global warming–have become the focus of a vital debate about responsible science and …
Sea level projections to AD2500 with a new generation of climate change scenarios
Sea level rise over the coming centuries is perhaps the most damaging side of rising
temperature (Anthoff et al., 2009). The economic costs and social consequences of coastal …
temperature (Anthoff et al., 2009). The economic costs and social consequences of coastal …
The risk of termination shock from solar geoengineering
If solar geoengineering were to be deployed so as to mask a high level of global warming,
and then stopped suddenly, there would be a rapid and damaging rise in temperatures. This …
and then stopped suddenly, there would be a rapid and damaging rise in temperatures. This …
Climate risk management
K Keller, C Helgeson… - Annual Review of Earth …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Accelerating global climate change drives new climate risks. People around the world are
researching, designing, and implementing strategies to manage these risks. Identifying and …
researching, designing, and implementing strategies to manage these risks. Identifying and …
[图书][B] Multivariate time series analysis in climate and environmental research
Z Zhang, K Zhang, A Khelifi - 2018 - Springer
The Earth's climate is a complex, multidimensional multiscale system in which different
physical processes act on different temporal and spatial scales. Due to the increasing …
physical processes act on different temporal and spatial scales. Due to the increasing …
A voting architecture for the governance of free‐driver externalities, with application to geoengineering
ML Weitzman - The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abating climate change is an enormous international public‐goods problem with a classical
“free‐rider” structure. However, it is also a global “free‐driver” problem because …
“free‐rider” structure. However, it is also a global “free‐driver” problem because …