An edition of How to cool the planet (2010)

How to cool the planet

geoengineering and the audacious quest to fix earth's climate

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An edition of How to cool the planet (2010)

How to cool the planet

geoengineering and the audacious quest to fix earth's climate

  • 3.92 ·
  • 12 Ratings
  • 52 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

Climate discussions often focus on potential impacts over a long period of time—several decades, a century even. But change could also happen much more suddenly. What if we had a real climate emergency—how could we cool the planet in a hurry? This question has led a group of scientists to pursue extreme solutions: huge contraptions that would suck CO2 from the air, machines that brighten clouds and deflect sunlight away from the earth, even artificial volcanoes that spray heat-reflecting particles into the atmosphere. This is the radical and controversial world of geoengineering. How to Cool the Planet, Jeff Goodell explores the scientific, political, and moral aspects of geoengineering. How are we going to change the temperature of whole regions if we can’t even predict next week’s weather? What about wars waged with climate control as the primary weapon? There are certainly risks, but Goodell persuades us that geoengineering may be our last best hope, a Plan B for the environment. And if it is, we need to know enough to get it right.

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Table of Contents

The prophet
A planetary cooler
God's machine
Big science
The blue marble
Doping the stratosphere
A little cash on the side
The romance of clouds
A global thermostat
Human nature.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [246]-248) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
551.6
Library of Congress
QC981.8.C5 G666 2010

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Pagination
262 p. ;
Number of pages
262

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Open Library
OL24574991M
Internet Archive
howtocoolplanetg00good
ISBN 13
9780618990610
LCCN
2009046565
OCLC/WorldCat
441153117
Goodreads
7687504

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