Geo-engineering climate change : environmental necessity or Pandora's box?

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Geo-engineering climate change : environmental necessity or Pandora's box?

edited by Brian Launder, J. Michael T. Thompson

Cambridge University Press, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book is the first to present a detailed and critical appraisal of the geo-scale engineering interventions that have been proposed as potential measures to counter the devastation of run-away global warming. Early chapters set the scene with a discussion of projections of future CO2 emissions and techniques for predicting climate tipping points. Subsequent chapters then review proposals to limit CO2 concentrations through improved energy technologies, removal of CO2 from the atmosphere, and stimulated uptake by the oceans. Schemes for solar radiation management involving the reflection of sunlight back into space and using artificially brightened clouds and stratospheric aerosols are also assessed. Pros and cons of the various schemes are thoroughly examined - throwing light on the passionate public debate about their safety. Written by a group of the world's leading authorities on the subject, this comprehensive reference is essential reading for researchers and government policy makers at Copenhagen and beyond.

目次

  • Preface Brian Launder and J. Michael T. Thompson
  • Part I. Scene Setting: 1. Geo-engineering: could we or should we make it work? Stephen H. Schneider
  • 2. Reframing the climate change challenge in light of post-2000 emission trends Kevin Anderson and Alice Bows
  • 3. Predicting climate tipping points J. Michael T. Thompson and Jan Sieber
  • 4. A geo-physiologist's thoughts on geo-engineering James Lovelock
  • 5. Coping with carbon: a near term strategy to limit carbon dioxide emissions from power stations Paul Breeze
  • Part II. Carbon Dioxide Reduction: 6. Capturing CO2 from the atmosphere David W. Keith, Kenton Heidel and Robert Cherry
  • 7. Carbon neutral hydrocarbons Frank S. Zeman and David W. Keith
  • 8. Ocean fertilisation: a potential means of geo-engineering? R. S. Lampitt, E. P. Achterberg, T. R. Anderson, J. A. Hughes, M. D. Iglesias-Rodriguez, B. A. Kelly-Gerreyn, M. Lucas, E. E. Popova, R. Sanders, J. G. Shepherd, D. Smythe-Wright and A. Yool
  • 9. The next generation of iron fertilisation experiments in the Southern Ocean V. Smetacek, and S. W. A. Naqvi
  • Part III. Solar Radiation Management: 10. Global temperature stabilization via controlled albedo enhancement of low-level maritime clouds John Latham, Philip J. Rasch, Chih-Chieh (Jack) Chen, Laura Kettles, Alan Gadian, Andrew Gettleman, Hugh Morrison, Keith Bower and Tom Choularton
  • 11. Sea-going hardware for the cloud albedo method of reversing global warming Stephen Salter, Graham Sortino and John Latham
  • 12. An overview of geo-engineering of climate using stratospheric sulfate aerosols Philip J. Rasch, Simone Tilmes, Richard P. Turco, Alan Robock, Luke Oman, Chih-Chieh (Jack) Chen, Georgiy L. Stenchikov and Rolando R. Garcia
  • 13. Global and Arctic climate engineering: numerical model studies Ken Caldeira and Lowell Wood
  • Index.

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