Climate engineering reconsidered
Scott Barrett (),
Timothy M. Lenton,
Antony Millner,
Alessandro Tavoni (),
Stephen Carpenter,
John M. Anderies,
F. Stuart Chapin,
Anne-Sophie Crépin,
Gretchen Daily,
Paul Ehrlich,
Carl Folke,
Victor Galaz,
Terry Hughes,
Nils Kautsky,
Eric F. Lambin,
Rosamond Naylor,
Karine Nyborg,
Stephen Polasky,
Marten Scheffer,
James Wilen,
Anastasios Xepapadeas and
Aart de Zeeuw
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Scott Barrett: School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Timothy M. Lenton: College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Antony Millner: Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics
Stephen Carpenter: Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin
John M. Anderies: School of Sustainability, Arizona State University
F. Stuart Chapin: Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Anne-Sophie Crépin: Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Gretchen Daily: Stanford University
Paul Ehrlich: Stanford University
Carl Folke: Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Victor Galaz: Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
Terry Hughes: Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University
Nils Kautsky: Environment and Plant Sciences, Stockholm University
Eric F. Lambin: University of Louvain
Rosamond Naylor: Stanford University
Stephen Polasky: University of Minnesota
Marten Scheffer: Wageningen University
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 7, 527-529
Abstract:
Stratospheric injection of sulphate aerosols has been advocated as an emergency geoengineering measure to tackle dangerous climate change, or as a stop-gap until atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are reduced. But it may not prove to be the game-changer that some imagine.
Date: 2014
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