Intervention Earth : life-saving ideas from the world's climate engineers / Gwynne Dyer.
Historian, journalist, and author Gwynne Dyer tracks down the world's top climate engineers to discuss the extraordinary measures we must contemplate to counter the irreversible effects of climate change. The global climate emergency is now an alarming fact of life. Much as we still need to get emissions under control, many are thinking that it's all too little, too late. As scientists, politicians and concerned citizens scramble for solutions to the catastrophic effects of a warming world, is it time to be exploring the controversial topic of geoengineering? For decades, discerning readers have turned to journalist and historian Gwynne Dyer for his unparalleled acumen in serving up hard geopolitical truths. 'Intervention Earth' is built around Dyer's interviews with sixty climate scientists from around the globe, including the leading figures in the geoengineering field. One of the most interesting topics: the pros and cons of Solar Radiation Management, a possible planetary Hail Mary that is rife with political risks. But 'Intervention Earth' is about more than technological mega-projects. Dyer devotes ample space to the many innovative ideas on offer, but there is no get-out-of-jail-free card. We will need a whole portfolio of techniques and technologies-and a lot of hard, thankless work-to keep the planet hospitable for humanity. What's more, many of the technologies that can help us avoid the worst outcomes require years of investment and development before they can be successfully deployed. Global cooperation will be key in implementing the life-saving strategies outlined in the book. 'Intervention Earth' offers a probing, eye-opening look at the problems we face, and the innovations that just might keep us ahead of encroaching disaster and carry us to a safe harbour.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780735280922 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 340 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Toronto, ON : Random House Canada, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Part one. The planetary trajectory -- 'Hothouse Earth' -- How could they have been so stupid? -- 'Stabilised Earth' -- How bad could it get? -- It's more sensitive than we thought -- Part two. All about emissions -- Energy and emissions -- Land and food -- Negative emissions -- The sea and the ice -- Part three. Climate geopolitics -- Worst-case scenarios -- The global south -- Part four. Desperate scientists and last-ditch ideas -- A short history of geoengineering -- Risks ... and a recommendation -- Planetary maintenance engineers. |
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Subject: | Climate change mitigation. Environmental engineering. Solar radiation. |
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