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Climate Engineering and the Law
Regulation and Liability for Solar Radiation Management and Carbon Dioxide Removal
The first book to focus on the legal aspects of climate engineering, making recommendations for future laws and governance.
Michael B. Gerrard (Edited by), Tracy Hester (Edited by)
9781316610169, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 8 August 2019
362 pages, 1 table
23 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.5 kg
'A book that should be read also by non-legal researchers, Climate Engineering and the Law will hopefully spur similar academic exercises, thus ultimately enhancing the collective wisdom desperately needed to turn anthropogenic manipulation of the planet into a shield against climate change, rather than a dreadful double-edged sword for self-destruction.' Matteo Fermeglia, Carbon & Climate Law Review
Climate change is increasingly recognized as a global threat, and is already contributing to record-breaking hurricanes and heat waves. To prevent the worst impacts, attention is now turning to climate engineering - the intentional large-scale modification of the environment to reduce the impact of climate change. The two principal methods involve removing some carbon dioxide from the atmosphere (which could consume huge amounts of land and money, and take a long period of time), and reducing the amount of solar radiation reaching the earth's surface, perhaps by spraying aerosols into the upper atmosphere from airplanes (which could be done quickly but is risky and highly controversial). This is the first book to focus on the legal aspects of these technologies: what government approvals would be needed; how liability would be assessed and compensation provided if something goes wrong; and how a governance system could be structured and agreed internationally.
Preface and acknowledgments
Editors and contributors
1. Introduction and overview Michael B. Gerrard
2. Technologies Eli Kintisch
3. International law Jesse L. Reynolds
4. US law Albert C. Lin
5. Liability and compensation Tracy Hester
6. Research governance Michael Burger and Justin Gundlach
7. Conclusions and recommendations Michael B. Gerrard and Tracy Hester.
Subject Areas: Social impact of environmental issues [RNT], Conservation of the environment [RNK], Environmentalist, conservationist & Green organizations [RNB], Environmentalist thought & ideology [RNA], The environment [RN], International environmental law [LBBP], Law [L]