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El. knyga: Ethics of Climate Engineering: Solar Radiation Management and Non-Ideal Justice

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This book provides an analysis of the major ethical issues surrounding climate engineering, or techniques to modify the global environment in order to manage some of the impacts of anthropogenic climate change. It focuses primarily on "solar radiation management" (SRM) techniques for engineering the climate, such as injecting reflective aerosols into the stratosphere or brightening marine clouds, both of which could cool the planet. While such techniques might avert or reduce some of the risks of climate change, they also raise many ethical questions that are both interesting in their own right and important to address for purposes of policy-making. These issues include questions of distributive justice, the ethics of risk imposition, procedural justice in decision-making, and obligations to future generations, among others. Despite various ethical problems with SRM, the author argues for the controversial claim that there are reasons to think that certain uses of it are ethically defensible under realistic future conditions. The Ethics of Climate Engineering is the first book to provide a unified overview of the ethics of SRM. It will be of interest to scholars working in climate ethics, environmental ethics, global climate justice, or the many specific ethical and social-political issues raised by climate engineering.

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"Svoboda has written a book that does a good job staking a place in the debate around the ethics of solar radiation management (SRM), while still serving as good introduction. It also contributes to growing reflection on the relationship between climate change and non-ideal theories of justice." Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(6)
1 Benefits
7(28)
2 Distributions
35(38)
3 Decisions
73(22)
4 Virtues
95(28)
5 Dilemmas
123(19)
6 Comparisons
142(25)
Bibliography 167(8)
Index 175
Toby Svoboda is an assistant professor of philosophy at Fairfield University. He has published in journals such as Environmental Ethics, Environmental Values, and The Journal of Moral Philosophy. He is the author of Duties Regarding Nature: A Kantian Environmental Ethic (Routledge, 2015).