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1 online resource (xvi, 311 pages) : color illustrations |
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Consensus study report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine
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Consensus study report.
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"A consensus study report of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine." |
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"Prepublication copy, uncorrected proofs." |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-286). |
Contents |
Summary. -- 1. Introduction. -- 1.1 Origins of this study. -- 1.2 Scope and motivation of this report. -- 1.3 Solar geoengineering is not a substitute for mitigations. -- 1.4 The study process. -- 1.5 The report roadmap. -- 2. Assessment of the current solar geoengineering research and research governance landscape. -- 2.1 Overview of proposed solar geoengineering methods. -- 2.2 Natural science and technology dimensions. -- 2.3 Social dimensions. -- 2.4 Synthesis of research assessment. -- 2.5 Current mechanisms for research governance. -- 3. The decision space: context and key considerations for solar geoengineering research and research governance. -- 3.1 Enabling future decision makers. -- 3.2 Societal context for solar geoengineering research. -- 3.3 Intersecting dimensions of research, society, and research governance. -- 3.4 Principles for solar geoengineering research and research governance. -- 4. A solar geoengineering research program: goals and approach. -- 4.1 Introduction. -- 4.2 Goals and attributes of a solar geoengineering research program. -- 4.3 Capacity needed to advance solar geoengineering research and research governance. -- 4.4 Federal agency participation and coordination. -- Roles for philanthropic support. -- 5. Solar geoengineering research governance. -- 5.1 Introduction. -- 5.2 National/domestic research governance. -- 5.3 International research governance. -- 6. An integrated agenda for solar geoengineering research. -- 6.1 High-level framing for the research agenda. -- 6.2 The research agenda topics. -- 6.3 outdoor solar geoengineering experimentation. -- 6.4 Fudning considerations for solar geoengineering research. -- 6.5 Concluding thoughts. -- References. -- Appendices. |
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The National Research Council report Climate Intervention: Reflecting Sunlight to Cool Earth (NRC, 2015) reviewed the state of the science and provided high-level findings and recommendations regarding SG methods. This current study was tasked to update the 2015 assessment of the state of understanding and to provide recommendations for how to establish a research program, what to encompass in the research agenda, and what mechanisms to employ for governing this research. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Environmental geotechnology -- Research -- Management.
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Environmental engineering -- Research -- Management.
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Solar energy -- Climatic factors.
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Climate change mitigation -- Research -- Management.
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Global warming -- Research -- Management.
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Solar energy -- Climatic factors. |
Other Form: |
Print version: 0309676053 9780309676052 (OCoLC)1243969966 |
ISBN |
9780309676052 |
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0309676053 |
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9780309676069 (electronic bk.) |
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0309676061 (electronic bk.) |
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9780309676083 (electronic bk.) |
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0309676088 (electronic bk.) |
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DOI 10.17226/25762 |
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