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DTSTAMP:20260618T035140Z
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20140731T083000
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SUMMARY:If a Climate Emergency is Possible\, is Everything Permitted?  Reflections on Some Ethically Slippery Arguments for Geoengineering
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LOCATION:Sidney Myer Asia Centre\, Melbourne\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>In the face of escalating climate change\, some scientists are pushing for a serious research program on a dramatic global "techno-fix": the injection of sulphate particles into the stratosphere to block incoming sunlight.&nbsp\; This approach to geoengineering is often justified by appeal to the threat of a climate emergency.&nbsp\; Stepehen argues that this argument threatens to be ethically short-sighted and to encourage creative myopia.&nbsp\; Even if the emergency argument is in some sense valid\, it misses much of what is at stake in thinking about geoengineering\, especially from an ethical point of view.</p>
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