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Theological and ethical perspectives on climate engineering: calming the storm

Bruhn, Thomas(Contributions by)Clingerman, Forrest(Contributions by)Fredericks, Sarah E.(Contributions by)Hartman, Laura M.(Contributions by)Jenkins, Willis(Contributions by)O'Brien, Kevin J.(Contributions by)Schafer, Stefan(Contributions by)Scott, Dane(Contributions by)Skrimshire, Stefan(Contributions by)Trelstad, Marit(Contributions by)Clingerman, Forrest(Edited by)O'Brien, Kevin J.(Edited by)
Part of the Religious Ethics and Environmental Challenges series
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Calming the Storm presents diverse perspectives on some of the most vital questions raised by climate engineering: Who has the right to make decisions about such global technological efforts? What have we learned from the decisions that caused the climate to change that might shed light on efforts to reverse that change? What frameworks and metaphors are helpful in thinking about climate engineering, and which are counterproductive? What religious beliefs, practices, and rituals can help people to imagine and evaluate the prospect of engineering the climate?

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498523595 / 9781498523592
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
201.77
09/09/2016
English
241 pages
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