Publishers are making my book *Systems Thinking for Geoengineering Policy 
*available 
for seven days of free access between now and the 14th of June. After the 
trial those who have signed up for the free access can choose to purchase 
the eBook at the special price of £10 / $15.  Find the book here - 
https://tfstore.kortext.com/systems-thinking-for-geoengineering-policy-126166
.


Here’s what others have said about it:


*"Robert Chris convincingly describes the limitations of reductionist 
thinking when facing the complex challenge of developing appropriate policy 
for geoengineering research. By charting a way for geoengineering research 
policy that appreciates the features of complex adaptive systems, Chris 
moves beyond critique and opens our imagination to alternative courses of 
action."* – *Stefan Schäfer, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies 
(IASS), Potsdam*


*"This book brings a welcome dose of fresh and constructive thinking to the 
debate about managing geoengineering technologies with a welcome focus on 
governing early innovation to manage risk without stifling creativity." – 
**David 
Keith, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Public 
Policy, Harvard University*

*"Radical measures to combat climate change are almost certainly necessary. 
This book is timely. It identifies the need for empirical research if 
policy decisions are to be based on knowledge and experience rather than 
ignorance and conjecture. The proposed "bottom-up" research governance 
regime would work with the grain of long-term uncertainty and 
unpredictability, thereby greatly reducing climate risks for future 
generations."* *– Hugh Hunt, Department of Engineering and Fellow of 
Trinity College Cambridge*

*"In this bold critique of the 'predict-and-control' paradigm of 
policy-making the world has hitherto been relying on to deal with climate 
change, Robert Chris breaks new ground by deploying complex adaptive 
systems theory to the excruciating dilemmas of geoengineering. The 
implications for climate policy - and policy making in general - are 
potentially vast." –*
* Olaf Corry, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, 
University of Copenhagen *


*"In Systems Thinking for Geoengineering Policy, Robert Chris proposes a 
pragmatic approach for researching geoengineering as part of a 
comprehensive strategy for dealing with climate change that contrasts with 
the present unproductive approach of delaying any consideration 
indefinitely while all uncertainties are reduced and a top-down 
international governance system is established."* *– Mike MacCracken, Chief 
Scientist for Climate Change Programs with the Climate Institute in 
Washington DC*

 

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