Poster's note : book takes an interesting perspective, and has around 20
mentions of geoengineering

https://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&id=LLRTDAAAQBAJ&q=geoengineering&redir_esc=y#v=snippet&q=geoengineering&f=false

Strategies for Rapid Climate Mitigation: Wartime mobilisation as a model
for action?

Laurence L Delina

Routledge, 10 Jun 2016 - Business & Economics - 208 pages

To keep the global average temperature from rising further than 2°C,
emissions must peak soon and then fall steeply. This book examines how such
rapid mitigation can proceed – in the scale and speed required for
effective climate action – using an analogy provided by the mobilisation
for a war that encompassed nations, the Second World War.

Strategies for Rapid Climate Mitigation examines the wartime-climate
analogy by drawing lessons from wartime mobilisations to develop
contingency plans for a scenario where governments implement stringent
mitigation programs as an ‘insurance policy’ where we pay for future
benefits. Readers are provided a picture of how these programs could look,
how they would work, what could trigger them, and the challenges in
execution. The book analyses in detail one plausible approach to a crucial
issue – an approach built upon knowledge of climate science and on proven
and demonstrated mitigation measures. The book is meshed with a social and
political analysis that draws upon narratives of mobilisations during the
war to meet a transnational threat, while also addressing the shortcomings
of the analogy and its strategies.

The book will be of great interest to scholars, students, and practitioners
of public policy, climate policy, energy policy, international relations,
and strategic studies.

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