Horton, Joshua (2014): Solar Geoengineering: Reassessing Costs, Benefits, and Compensation

Horton, Joshua (2014): Solar Geoengineering: Reassessing Costs, Benefits, and Compensation. In Ethics, Policy [&] Environment 17 (2), pp. 175–177. DOI 10.1080/21550085.2014.926078.

„In this brief commentary, I will consider the true severity of several of the obstacles identified by Svoboda and Irvine, and make the case that a comprehensive ethical perspective on SRM requires a more complete exploration of the potential costs and benefits of solar geoengineering.“

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