September 16, 2010
Journal Article

Technical fixes and Climate Change: Optimizing for Risks and Consequences

Abstract

Scientists and society in general are becoming increasingly concerned about the risks of climate change from the emission of greenhouse gases [IPCC, 2007]. Yet emissions continue to increase [Raupach et al., 2007], and reductions soon enough to avoid large and undesirable impacts requires a near revolutionary global transformation of energy and transportation systems [Hoffert et al., 1998]. The size of the transformation and lack of an effective societal response has motivated some to explore other quite controversial strategies to mitigate some of the planetary consequences of these emissions.

Revised: October 22, 2010 | Published: September 16, 2010

Citation

Rasch P.J. 2010. Technical fixes and Climate Change: Optimizing for Risks and Consequences. Environmental Research Letters 5, no. 3:Article No. 031001. PNNL-SA-74969. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/3/031001