https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138841178

Systems Thinking for Geoengineering Policy
How to reduce the threat of dangerous climate change by embracing
uncertainty and failure

By Robert Chris
212 pages | 10 B/W Illus.
Hardback: 9781138841178
pub: 2015-11-27
UK Pounds£90.00

About the Book

Even by the scientists most closely associated with it, geoengineering –
the deliberate intervention in the climate at global scale to mitigate the
effects of climate change – is perceived to be risky. For all its potential
benefits, there are robust differences of opinion over the wisdom of such
an intervention.

Systems Thinking for Geoengineering Policy is the first book to theorise
geoengineering in terms of complex adaptive systems theory and to argue for
the theoretical imperative of adaptive management as the default
methodology for an effective low risk means of confronting the inescapable
uncertainty and surprise that characterise potential climate futures. The
book illustrates how a shift from the conventional Enlightenment paradigm
of linear reductionist thinking, in favour of systems thinking, would
promote policies that are robust against the widest range of plausible
futures rather than optimal only for the most likely, and also unlock the
policy paralysis caused by making long term predictions of policy outcomes
a prior condition for policy formulation. It also offers some systems
driven reflections on a global governance network for geoengineering.

This book is a valuable resource for all those with an interest in climate
change policy, geoengineering, and CAS theory, including academics, under-
and postgraduate students and policymakers.

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