An international legal framework for geoengineering : managing the risks of an emerging technology / Haomiao Du.

By: Du, Haomiao [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in international environmental lawPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315179759; 131517975X; 9781351717304; 1351717308; 9781351717281; 1351717286; 9781351717298; 1351717294Subject(s): Environmental geotechnology -- Law and legislation | Global warming -- Law and legislation | Environmental engineering -- Law and legislation | Technology and law | Climatology | LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics | LAW / General | LAW / EnvironmentalDDC classification: 344.04/63 LOC classification: K3585.5 | .D8 2018ebOnline resources: Taylor & Francis | Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Part Part I Background -- chapter 1 Political and scientific aspects of geoengineering -- part Part II Applying contemporary international law to geoengineering -- chapter 2 2Contemporary international law and geoengineering -- a general approach -- chapter 3 Contemporary international law and geoengineering -- a technique-by-technique approach -- part Part III Towards better governance -- chapter 4 Main scenarios of the future of geoengineering governance -- chapter 5 Balancing the risk of climate change against geoengineering -- controlling environmental risk and coping with scientific uncertainty.
Summary: Geoengineering provides new possibilities for humans to deal with dangerous climate change and its effects but at the same time creates new risks to the planet. This book responds to the challenges geoengineering poses to International Law by identifying and developing the rules and principles that are aimed at controlling the risks to the environment and human health arising from geoengineering activities, without neglecting the contribution that geoengineering could make in preventing dangerous climate change and its impacts. It argues first that the employment of geoengineering should not cause significant environmental harm to the areas beyond the jurisdiction of the state of origin or the global commons, and the risk of causing such harm should be minimized or controlled. Second, the potential of geoengineering in contributing to preventing dangerous climate change should not be downplayed.
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Part Part I Background -- chapter 1 Political and scientific aspects of geoengineering -- part Part II Applying contemporary international law to geoengineering -- chapter 2 2Contemporary international law and geoengineering -- a general approach -- chapter 3 Contemporary international law and geoengineering -- a technique-by-technique approach -- part Part III Towards better governance -- chapter 4 Main scenarios of the future of geoengineering governance -- chapter 5 Balancing the risk of climate change against geoengineering -- controlling environmental risk and coping with scientific uncertainty.

Geoengineering provides new possibilities for humans to deal with dangerous climate change and its effects but at the same time creates new risks to the planet. This book responds to the challenges geoengineering poses to International Law by identifying and developing the rules and principles that are aimed at controlling the risks to the environment and human health arising from geoengineering activities, without neglecting the contribution that geoengineering could make in preventing dangerous climate change and its impacts. It argues first that the employment of geoengineering should not cause significant environmental harm to the areas beyond the jurisdiction of the state of origin or the global commons, and the risk of causing such harm should be minimized or controlled. Second, the potential of geoengineering in contributing to preventing dangerous climate change should not be downplayed.

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