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THE PLANET REMADE: How Geoengineering Could Change the World
by Oliver Morton
Economistย briefings editor Morton โฆ offers a calm, rational discussion of deliberate technological interventions to cool the planetโs climate system. Once dismissed as the province of cranks, geoengineering approaches to climate change have gained new respectability โฆ In a thoughtful, complex, and sometimes-technical overview of โthe promise and attendant perils of deliberately modifying climate,โ the author argues that this field โshould be taken considerably more seriously.โ Though it may not necessarily offer a solution, it can provide a way to reduce harm from climate change. For instance, technology could be used to slow warming while better methods are developed to mitigate carbon emissions โฆ An important account of cutting-edge research that will fascinate serious readers and demand the attention of policymakers.
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