Dimming the Sun

Thomas Ramge

Dimming the Sun
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Experiment
Country
United States
Published
4 March 2025
Pages
208
ISBN
9798893030549

Dimming the Sun

Thomas Ramge

"It would be great if humanity could forego solar geoengineering and get climate change under control before the world goes off the rails. I just don't believe in that anymore."

Time is rapidly running out for humans to reduce the threats and impacts of climate change. Science journalist and award-winning author Thomas Ramge's Dimming the Sun is his provocative, informative, and almost certain to be controversial exploration of the primary way he sees that we humans can--at least in the short term--ameliorate the worst effects of climate change. His focus is solar geoengineering: Through methods such as the atmospheric injection of sulfur aerosol, the formation of human-generated cirrus clouds, and the use of solar sails in space, solar geoengineering offers ways to slow the Earth's warming caused by human-centered climate change. These ideas are as scientifically plausible as they are politically challenging.

Dimming the Sun is thefirst in-depth look at this critical technology. Ramge offers a complete overview, from scientific explanations to potential legal battles, and everywhere in between, including:

what approaches could be used to dim the sun effectively and safely what risks--both geophysical and political--come with attempting to dim the sun How the international community might come together to agree on and regulate a plan for geoengineering

With tested science and a calculated balance of realism and optimism, Dimming the Sun offers a crucial resource for understanding this growing branch of science, starting a vital conversation that could well have global consequences.

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