Outside/In — Planet "B"
Is geoengineering crazy enough to work? Or just plain crazy?

Is geoengineering crazy enough to work? Or just plain crazy?
Glen Cove, NY
Interview mit Marina Delcheva
Subsidy (noun, \ ˈsəb-sə-dē \) “a grant by a government to a private person or company to assist an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public”
Book review
Classifying policies by type and by rights assigned to polluters or victims.
Chicago, IL
How to choose? Environmental effectiveness, economic efficiency, and political efficacy
Zürich, Switzerland
Konstanz, Germany
London, UK
Moving to Economics 102 often reverses fundamental Econ 101 answers around cutting carbon emissions. Might the same be true—in reverse—when moving from Solar Geoengineering 101 to 102?
Vienna, Austria
Rochester, NY
1,500+ research papers
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
London, UK
Where climate change and solar geoengineering are concerned, errors of commission and omission should be weighted equally.
Moral hazard [ˈmôrəl ˈhazərd, noun]—The lack of incentive to guard against risk when one is protected from its consequences.
by Thomas Sterner et al