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The Planet Remade
How Geoengineering Could Change the World
Book • 2017
In 'The Planet Remade', Oliver Morton delves into the science, history, and politics of geoengineering, presenting it as a complex and controversial strategy to mitigate climate change.
The book examines various geoengineering techniques, such as stratospheric veils and cloud seeding, and discusses their potential benefits and risks.
Morton argues that while geoengineering is not a substitute for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it could be a critical tool to minimize the worst effects of global warming.
The book examines various geoengineering techniques, such as stratospheric veils and cloud seeding, and discusses their potential benefits and risks.
Morton argues that while geoengineering is not a substitute for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it could be a critical tool to minimize the worst effects of global warming.
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as his most recent favorite book, focusing on geoengineering and its potential to counter climate change effects.

Andrew Dudum

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, referring to Oliver Morton's book on the topic of climate change.

Jason Jacobs

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for people interested in geoengineering.

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