Poster's note :  contains several mentions of geoengineering.  May be
useful as a teaching text

https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=uXe9CgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&ots=IisxU5r-Ht&sig=kgYbWgZ61x03OumNiTtYRNdyVbg&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=geoengineering&f=false

Physics of Radiation and Climate

Michael A. Box, Gail P. Box
CRC Press, 30 Oct 2015 - Science - 495 pages

Our current climate is strongly influenced by atmospheric composition,
and changes in this composition are leading to climate change.Physics
of Radiation and Climate takes a look at how the outward flow of
longwave or terrestrial radiation is affected by the complexities of
the atmosphere’s molecular spectroscopy. This book examines the planet
in its current state and considers the radiation fluxes, including
multiple scattering, photochemistry, and the ozone layer, and their
impact on our climate overall.

Starting from the physical fundamentals of how electromagnetic
radiation interacts with the various components of the Earth’s
atmosphere, the book covers the essential radiation physics leading to
the radiative transfer equation. The book then develops the central
physics of the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and gases
and particles: absorption, emission, and scattering. It examines the
physics that describes the absorption and emission of radiation, using
quantum mechanics, and scattering, using electromagnetism. It also
dedicates a detailed chapter to aerosols, now recognized as a key
factor of climate change. Written to be used for a first course in
climate physics or a physics elective, the text contains case studies,
sample problems, and an extensive reference list as a guide for
further research.

In addition, the authors:

Provide a complete derivation of molecular spectroscopy from quantum
mechanical first principles
Present a formal derivation of the scattering of radiation by
molecules and particles
Include the latest results from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5)

Physics of Radiation and Climate shows how radiation measurements are
used to aid our understanding of weather and climate change and
provides an introduction to the atmosphere. This book covers the key
branches of physics with a specific focus on thermodynamics,
electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics.

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