How to cool the planet : geoengineering and the audacious quest to fix earth's climate / Jeff Goodell.
2010
QC981.8.C5 G666 2010
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Title
How to cool the planet : geoengineering and the audacious quest to fix earth's climate / Jeff Goodell.
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ISBN
9780618990610
0618990615
0618990615
Published
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010.
Language
English
Description
262 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
QC981.8.C5 G666 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
551.6
Summary
Right now, scientists are working on ways to minimize the catastrophic impact of global warming. But they're not designing hybrids or fuel cells or wind turbines. They're trying to lower the temperature of the entire planet--with huge contraptions that suck CO2 from the air, machines that brighten clouds and deflect sunlight, even artificial volcanoes that spray heat-reflecting particles into the atmosphere. This is the radical and controversial world of geoengineering, which only five years ago was considered to be "fringe." But as Jeff Goodell points out, the economic crisis, combined with global political realities, is making these ideas look sane, even inspired. Goodell himself started out as a skeptic, concerned about tinkering with the planet's thermostat. There are certainly risks, but Goodell believes the alternatives could be worse. In the end, he persuades us that geoengineering may just be our last best hope--a Plan B for the environment.--From publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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