Can Science Fix Climate Change?
eBook - A Case Against Climate Engineering, New Human Frontiers
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<p>Climate change seems to be an insurmountable problem. Political solutions have so far had little impact. Some scientists are now advocating the so-called 'Plan B', a more direct way of reducing the rate of future warming by reflecting more sunlight back to space, creating a thermostat in the sky.</p><p>In this book, Mike Hulme argues against this kind of hubristic techno-fix. Drawing upon a distinguished career studying the science, politics and ethics of climate change, he shows why using science to fix the global climate is undesirable, ungovernable and unattainable. Science and technology should instead serve the more pragmatic goals of increasing societal resilience to weather risks, improving regional air quality and driving forward an energy technology transition. Seeking to reset the planets thermostat is not the answer.</p>
Autorenportrait
<b>Mike Hulme</b> is Professor of Climate and Culture in the Department of Geography at Kings College London. His 2009<i>Why We Disagree about Climate Change</i> won<i>The Economist</i>s Book of the Year Award. He has contributed to public debates in the UK and US, writing for<i>The Guardian</i> and the<i>Wall Street Journal</i>. From 2000 to 2007 he was the Founding Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 04.06.2014
Umfang: 144 S., 0.54 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780745685267
Umbreit-Nr.: 6849197
