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THE PLANET REMADE: How Geoengineering Could Change the World

by Oliver Morton

Economistย briefings editor Morton โ€ฆ offers a calm, rational discussion of deliberate technological interventions to cool the planetโ€™s climate system. Once dismissed as the province of cranks, geoengineering approaches to climate change have gained new respectability โ€ฆ In a thoughtful, complex, and sometimes-technical overview of โ€œthe promise and attendant perils of deliberately modifying climate,โ€ the author argues that this field โ€œshould 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 โ€ฆ An important account of cutting-edge research that will fascinate serious readers and demand the attention of policymakers.

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Eleanor Dearman is a former reporting fellow. She majored in journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. She has also interned for the San Antonio Express-News in its Austin bureau covering Texas...