
Books — November 2021
Geoengineering: The Gamble
"An important read." (The Sunday Times) — "A stark warning." (The Guardian)


The Pulse: "New fronts in the fight against climate change"
WHYY Philadelphia & Delaware

Science Foo Camp
O'Reilly Media, Digital Science, Nature & Google


The Guardian book review: Geoengineering – a stark warning
By Bibi van der Zee

Salon: "Could Earth be cooled by reflecting sunlight back into space?"
Interview with Matthew Rozsa

We Need to Talk About Geoengineering
Although climate change is primarily caused by excess greenhouse-gas emissions, there are many links in the chain between economic activities and the real-world effects of planetary warming. Each of these can be addressed in different ways, and all options should at least be on the table.

Fear of Geoengineering Is Really Anxiety About Cutting Carbon
Research into unproven technofixes isn’t a replacement for eliminating emissions, even if the debate over geoengineering is stuck on that concern.
Availability of risky geoengineering can make an ambitious climate mitigation agreement more likely
A simple model of climate negotiations shows how the mere threat of risky geoengineering might help induce a high-mitigation agreement.

Someone's Going to Dim the Big Light
Solar geoengineering is fast, cheap, scary, and inevitable
