https://search.proquest.com/openview/67f3a289560a9600b87818053dcdec13/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y


*Authors*
Doron Darnov

The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2025

*Abstract*
This dissertation shows how various forms of geoengineering (broadly
defined as planetary-scale attempts to mitigate or reverse the effects of
climate change) have shaped the emergence of what I call an “alien
Earth”—that is, an Earth that I argue can no longer be understood through
conventional forms of environmental thought. Through this approach, I
challenge the narrow limits that have traditionally circumscribed
environmental debates on planetary engineering. I show that even while
geoengineering continues to garner increasing scientific and popular
attention, discussions on its cultural and political implications remain
largely confined to a narrow set of processes for reflecting atmospheric
sunlight (especially “solar radiation management”). Because this focus
tells a limited story, I explore how desires to remake planet Earth
activate technological imaginations that extend both far below and beyond
Earth’s atmosphere. I develop this argument through two subtending claims.
The first is that both climate scientists and environmental scholars ought
to radically expand their existing conceptions of what it might mean to
“geoengineer” planet Earth. The second is that geoengineering necessitates
the development of what I call “planetary humanities”—that is, an analytic
approach which understands planet Earth as a multi-scalar entity that binds
together the materialities of solid ground, a shifting atmosphere, and an
alien cosmos. Building a method of “planetary humanities” that incorporates
perspectives from science fiction, media studies, and ecocriticism, I
demonstrate that geoengineering has already produced not only a planet with
a new atmosphere, but an Earth reimagined across several converging
registers of geomorphic, biological, digital, and cultural remaking.

*Source: ProQuest*

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