"Geo-engineering" sounds like a bland and technical term but it is actually a Messianic movement to save the world from global warming, through dust and iron and thousands of tiny mirrors in space. It is also the last green taboo.
Environmentalists instinctively do not want to discuss it. The wider public instinctively thinks it is mad. But now, the taboo has been breached. James Lovelock, one of the founding fathers of modern environmentalism, proposed a way to slash global warming without cutting back on a single fossil fuel.
"Geo-engineers" believe man should consciously change the planet's environment, using technology, to counter the effects of global warming.
They are like a chef who realizes she has accidentally put in too much cayenne, so reaches for lashings of oregano to balance it out, only this time the recipe is the atmosphere of the planet Earth. Ken Caldeira, a geo-engineering expert at the Carnegie Institute, says: "In effect, we're already engineering the climate by emitting so many greenhouse gasses. We just don't want to admit it. You can argue that the only reason difference between what we're doing today and what geo-engineering advocates are proposing is a matter of intention. And frankly, the atmosphere doesn't care about what's going on in our heads."
Grand geo-engineering schemes come in two main flavors. The first tries to increase the oceans' capacity to absorb carbon from the atmosphere. At the moment, the oceans are, along with the rainforests, the most effective natural mechanism for taking carbon out of the atmosphere. So geo-engineers ask: Is there anything we can we do to supercharge them?
The simplest proposal is to sprinkle vast amounts of iron along the surface of the world's seas. This would create the ideal conditions for a surge in the quantity of plankton, the friendly microorganisms that "eat" carbon while they are alive. When they die, they sink to the bottom of the ocean -- taking the carbon with them, for centuries, to a watery grave. It has been tried in a number of small-scale experiments off the coast of the Galapagos Islands, and it did indeed cause dead seas to spring to life with carbon-sucking plankton.
Enter James Lovelock, with a similar proposal. He suggests another way to spur the oceans to sink massive amounts more of carbon dioxide. His plan is to build vast vertical pipes across the world's seas. They would pump water from the bottom of the oceans -- rich in nutrients, but mostly dead -- to the top. This rich water would be ideal for microorganisms such as salps to breed in. They too "eat" carbon n and then excrete it, where it sinks to the floor of the ocean.
The second school of geo-engineering projects tries to reflect much more of the sun's energy back into space, so it doesn't stay here and cook us. For example, we know that when volcanoes erupt, they release huge amounts of tiny sulphuric dust into the atmosphere that serve as a blanket and measurably cool the planet down. When Mount Tambora blew in 1815, for example, it was known as the "year without summer." So scientists such as the Nobel Prize-winner Paul Crutzen have suggested we may have to artificially simulate this effect, by spraying sulphur into the atmosphere: in effect, fighting pollution with pollution. The U.S. National Academy of Sciences has gone even further, suggesting that 55,000 small mirrors placed in the upper atmosphere would be enough to counter about half the impact of global warming.
So why have greens been reluctant to discuss these solutions? They have a very good reason. All the evidence suggests that, in reality, they cannot work -- but they sound just plausible enough to join denialism as another hallucinatory excuse to do nothing while the planet boils.
To understand why, you need to look to the conservative philosopher Edmund Burke. In the 18th century, Burke argued that the functioning of human societies was so complex it could not be fully understood by the rational mind. If you pulled out one thread for impeccably rational reasons -- by, say, abolishing the monarchy n you would find that dozens of other threads would come loose too, in ways you couldn't have predicted and would never have wanted. Burke was seriously wrong about human societies -- but, by a strange historical quirk, his approach applies quite well to understanding the ecosystem of the planet.
Look again at the geo-engineering schemes we're discussing and you'll see how. Plans to make the plankton and salps "eat" the carbon for us bump up against an unintended consequence. Too much organic matter sinking all at once triggers the release of methane n the most warming gas of all. What about pumping sulphur into the atmosphere? Ken Caldeira explains: "One of the problems...is that it would destroy the ozone layer, so you might solve the problem of global warming, but then we'd all die of that."
Nor do any of these schemes deal with the other great problem caused by our greenhouse gas emissions. They are making the oceans more acidic, killing off shell and coral formation at the bottom of the food chain. So even if we somehow blunted the global warming effect, the increased carbon in the atmosphere would still kill the oceans -- and ruin our sources of food.
Yet soon, the fossil fuel industry may start marketing geo-engineering as The Solution, an alternative to cutting back. The scientist Josh Tosteson puts the necessary response well when he asks: "Do we really have the capacity to understand complex systems at the level of the globe well enough to make conscious perturbations that result only in the consequences that we want, and nothing else?" (Burke couldn't have put it better.)
It is far smarter to try to stay close to the carefully balanced ecosystem that has evolved over millions of years than to cack-handedly engineer our own, with the extremely limited knowledge we have.
Looking to smoke and mirrors in space, or James Lovelock's beautiful pipe dream, to save us from having to cut back our carbon emissions is achingly tempting. I love the belching world we live in, and I wish it could be made to work. But carrying on pumping out greenhouse gases because of the possibility of geo-engineering is like telling an alcoholic that he doesn't need to quit drinking, because in a few years you'll give him a liver transplant -- with a few rusty old knives you found in your garage.
Yet if we don't slash emissions now, in just a few decades' time we will be inescapably smacking into these geo-engineering choices. Do you save us from runaway global warming for a while, at the cost of destroying the ozone layer forever? Do you cool the oceans while letting them become acidic and die? Do you want to have to make that call?
Johann Hari writes for The Independent in Britain; j.hari@independent.co.uk
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David James,
As i pointed out earlier in a post you have not replied to, your narrow focus on human life expectancy statistics over the past 300 years leaves a lot out of the actual picture.
Others have suggested the analogy of the petri dish filling with multiplying organisms. Can you imagine any scenarios in which a poulation is increasing and enjoying improvements in certain measures of health, but the underlying basis for that population's existence is being undermined?
Of course you can. You simply choose not to consider the facts of the destabilization of the biosphere on which we all depend for our existence. Your persistent chirping of one narrow statistical measure will NOT change the disastrous truth - we, humanity, are plunging headlong toward a sudden population collapse.
Rave on, or try to look at some statistics about the basis of our survival in a healthy stable living Earth. Look up "net primary product" and consider the trends in terms of human destabilization of stable natural systems. Look up the rate of depletion of topsoil, of fresh water, or of course, the rate of melting of planetary ice. The scientific consensus on global warming went from "serious problem caused by human activities" to "PANIC!" about two and a half years ago, based on observations of the suddenly accelerating pace of melting ice.
You are obviously free to continue living in your dream world. It will not help you.
"Water, air and soil pollution, along with other environmental factors, contribute to 40 percent of deaths worldwide each year, a new study concludes."
Yet we are living longer! This is what makes the UN statistics in the gapminder world so interesting.
The UN statistics do not support a negative viewpoint of humanities ability to manage ourselves. Many of the problems that were critical to address in the last 30 years have been addressed with considerable success.
Life Expectancy - Increasing Universally
Child Mortality - Decreasing Universally
Children/Woman - Decreasing Substantially and Universally
Here are the links:
1) LIFE EXPECTANCY
Here is the link that shows life expectancy going up in all countries world wide for the last 30 years.
http://tools.google.com/gapminder/
Note the increase from 1975 to today is the result in continuous improvement in life expectancy in every country in the world. (again Sub-Saharan African nations are the exception)
2) CHILD MORTALIY
Child Mortality per 1000 births shows a continuous global reduction as well. I have changed the left axis of the animated chart to Child mortality per 1000 births.
link
Select play, to watch the animated UN statistics showing a rather dramatic reduction in child mortality in the last 30 years.
3) CHILDREN/WOMAN
The final chart is reason for considerable optimism. It show fertility rate over time. The change here has been the mostdramatic.
link
From most of the women in the world bearing 5 or more children to the vast majority of women bearing fewer than 4.
BTW, in case y'all missed the memo, we are already dying in large numbers:
Water, air and soil pollution, along with other environmental factors, contribute to 40 percent of deaths worldwide each year, a new study concludes.
In a review of research into the effects of environmental pollutants and other sources of environmental degradation, Cornell University ecologist David Pimentel estimates that 62 million deaths per year (40 percent of all that occur) can be attributed to environmental factors, particularly organic and chemical pollutants that accumulate in the air we breathe and the water we drink.
Not large enough numbers -- yet -- to make much of a dent in the birth rate. But fairly large.
Also note that longer lifespans ain't all they are cracked up to be w/o health and robustness in old age. US spends as much as 50 percent of its medical budget annually on extending the last year of life for the aged and terminally ill. Also, note that "average" longevity is heavily skewed by this practise of keeping helpless bodies alive in hospitals on life-support. Meanwhile more and more of those long-lived people are spending their long, long, lives in prison. Looking only at longevigy is an industrial/capitalist mindset narrowly focussed on Quantity, when we should also be thinking about Quality.
A lot of the techno-optimists remind me of the old joke abt the guy who jumped off the skyscraper and was asked how things were going. "So far so good!" he yelled, as he passed the 15th floor.
Well I feel all happy and comforted knowing that the white-hatted (and -coated) cowboys from Rancho Big Corporate Science are galloping over the hill just in time to save us.
After all, massive porkbarrel geo-engineering projects like the Three Gorges, and SDI worked out so well.
It is time for the technocultists to go back and review Stalin's "Grand Plan for the Transformation of Nature," and learn from the bankruptcy (biotic, cultural, and financial) that ensued. It don't matter whether the cult worships Mammon or Marx, the delusion of total authoritarian control of the biosphere, climate, and other humans is just that -- delusional.
Too many engineers are authoritarians in sketchy drag, pretending to be libertarians. Secretly they all wish they were working for Pharaoh, whose projects were notoriously well funded and never held up by pesky issues of practicality, democratic process, labour costs or budget overruns.
Kayaker wrote:
"Money is the only incentive that would get people to do anything about global warming."
Actually, money is NOT the only thing that will get people to do anything. The degradation of the Earth's living systems will lead to breakdowns in our human systems, and then we will start dying in rather large numbers.
This is also a flaw in the rosy assessments by David James based on human life expectancy over the past 300 years. If you measure ONLY human life, you can continue to live in your dream world for a few years longer. If you measure the life of the Earth (on which we depend), you will notice that the biosphere is disrupted and ecosystems are breaking down. Extinctions on a par with the mass extinctions readable in the fossil record have begun very recently, due to human interventions in the biosphere, our scientific and industrial achievements of the past 300 years.
i agree with the posters who point out the disastrous results of human engineering of the Earth so far. i would much quicker put my faith in the living Earth to find its own stability, than in humans to attempt to stabilize the Earth through massive new industrial and scientific interventions. Our track record is very bad.
Of course, allowing the Earth to find its own equilibrium will mean reducing our human numbers, either intelligently by restricting ourselves, or stupidly by dying off when the Earth stops sustaining us in our over-population. The opportunity to do so intelligently has probably already passed, and soon we will start dying in large numbers.
And i preemptively reject any accusations of "negativity" or "hopelessness". i am looking at the Earth as it is, and this is how it is. We can react with dreams of scientific saviors, or dreams of utopian myths. Or we can respond inteligently to the actual challenges that face us: stop buying stupid crap, stop using energy for trivial purposes, and stop making more humans! Use energy only for real purposes, plant gardens, spend time with people, help design and build human systems that work in harmony with natural systems. Take care of each other, take care of the Earth, and share what you have.
We're all freaking doomed. We're just like every other brainless organism that's fallen onto a comfy petri dish; we're going to eat & reproduce until the food runs out, or we're poisoned by our own wastes. It is inevitable.
If you want to do something about it, there's only one true solution: DON'T. BREED. That's the only thing you truly have under your control, and also the thing that'll have the most impact. What's the difference of 20mpg vs 25mpg as compared to generations of expanding generations of your spawn using up resources and emitting wastes?
There's more people on the Earth than ever before. DO you think it's coincidence that suddenly we're having all these issues? NO!
If we use geo-engineering to prevent or delay global warming, we can carry on with our lives as usual. We have better things to do, you know, than worry about global warming. We have an ocean to poison, an atmosphere to poison too. We have arable land that needs to be rendered into desert. And there are still some remnants of natural life that needs to be made extinct. A handful of pristine lakes and Saran Getty parkland. Progress is not finished so long as these things exist.
David James:
Excellent counterpoints. Here's a few for you:
While life expectancy is currently rising, there are fundamental, very-high-momentum aspects of our tech-based existence which are likely to have a severely deleterious impact on "life expectancies" in the short to intermediate term. One of the key aspects of the momentum toward crack-up-boom outcomes is...big business, and its myopic focus on ROI, rather than return on all costs, including external ones which the law doesn't currently hold them accountable for.
So, before you wax too poetic about the great aspects of technology, don't forget about the technology of ethics, and the technology of accurate and complete cost-allocation.
Then we can all be as glib as you are about the benefits of capitalism, technology, and globalization.
In fairness to you, I certainly agree that many of the remedies for our current overspending of our energy and top-of-foodchain budget can be alleviated or even overcome by technology. However, the other 80% of it is going to have to come from both reduced population and reduced consumption.
"well, everything else the capitalists have done has worked out so well"
It is shared knowledge, science and technology, that have produced a remarkable improvement in life over the last 300 years.
For the number of people that are currently on the planet, things are working out surprisingly well so far.
Life expectancies are up worldwide!
There is a continuing trend of reduced child mortality world wide!
Individual incomes are up worldwide!
(In all these categories Africa is the exception)
Take a look at this gapminder.org animation of UN statistics.
http://tools.google.com/gapminder/
Life expectancy and income continues its upward trend! It is an interactive chart so, you can change the data displayed. Military expenditures by country makes a chart that is surprising in some ways.
There are numerous additional presentations of world health statistics at the gapminder site. One of the most interesting is the Tallberg Presentation, 2004. It shows life expectancy in Sweden going from 33 years in the 1700s to over 80 years today.
http://www.gapminder.org/downloads/presentations/
What is striking is that the increases in longevity and income are worldwide. Makes raving about imperialistic, capitalist oppression seem a bit hollow and outdated.
From reading the comments here, one would think there is actual progress underway cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Please come back to reality. Everything being planned for the next 30 years by the earth's triumphal capitalists will increase greenhouse grasses dramatically. Long-term plans are in place for dramatically increased coal production, oil production from Alberta oil sand and other unconventional sources. Even Bolivarian Venezuela is going full steam ahead with developing the huge Orinoco heavy oil Belt. Automobile ownership is exploding in China and India, and in the US, car usage and the suburbia that enables continues to grow rapidly, while all cars models only grow bigger and less fuel efficient.
So, I suspect that when the doomsday consequences become obvious and re-energized social-democratic activist governments finally drives a stake into the neoliberal capitalist heart, we are going to way beyond all the tipping points. So, positive mitigatory action - so-called geoengineering - is going to simply be a matter of survival.
This is no time for neo-luddism.
James Lovelock is being misrepresented here. Read "Revenge of Gaia" (Basic Books, 2006). Read his original "Gaia: A new look at life on Earth" first if you haven't. He is a rare holistic thinker and independent (self-supporting, no corporate or academic sponsors to please) scientist.
Lovelock has suggested several interesting ideas for near-term interventions to help mitigate the now INEVITABLE substantial warming of the planet. He is quite aware of the complexities and the level of our present ignorance of them in the functioning of the plantary systems that have kept us and our fellow life alive and comfortable for about 3.5 billion years.
Lovelock has never advocated these measures as an alternative to reducing humans' unsustainable footprint. Quite the opposite, he makes the case that ALL useful measures need to be employed to buy time to make what he terms a "controlled landing" from the industrial life support system that humanity is now dependent on. Just "going back to the land" is not feasible with current population, unless we decide that provoking the rapid demise of about 6-7 billion people is OK.
In "Revenge" he revises what had been a fairly optimistic outlook, based on the apparent adaptability of the Gaian system. Drawing on the last 30 years of data, reasearch and advances in computer modelling, he has formed a more sobering prognosis for the planet in the next 100 years and the next 100,000 years. Because of the confirmation that warming is happening, and occuring on the fast end of the predicted range in earlier models, Lovelock proposes that a global mobilization equivalent to the Allied war effort in WWII is going to be required to avoid a severe breakdown of human institutions later in this century. Because of the short time line available, he is willing to give reasoned consideration to approaches which could reduce our carbon footprint quickly enough to matter.
Ideas he has entertained include putting a 7-mile diameter solar shade into geostable orbit, conversion from coal & gas to nuclear for electric generation (he makes a good case for the relative risks and impacts being less for nukes) and returning about 50% of land currently altered for human use to its normal (natural) state. This latter is the basis for rejecting crop-based ethanol as an "alternative" to fossil fuels.
Johann Hari should know better. This use of out-of-context attribution adds more heat than light to our current dilemma, and that is definitely not cool!
Geo-engineering . . . hmmm . . . well, everything else the capitalists have done has worked out so well . . . this is like trusting Republicans to take care of the money . . . I'm sure it will be fine . . . if you like the climate of Mars or Venus.
To green the earth, join the Greens.
OuterBeltway, thanks for your compliments, and pardon my frustrated outburst. Nothing personal! It stems from my perception of the success of the secret mind-engineers and the failure of the intelligentsia to believe they are being engineered.
It's fair to say commentators at CD ( and other sites, such as Information Clearing House, et al ) are representative of the intellgentsia, though we may be "without portfolio". Johann Hari's brief assessment on geo-engineering is poorly informed and I would judge that he educates himself chiefly, perhaps exclusively, through official sources in an uncritical and docile way.
"Progressive" means "critical" in my mind, and it is probably easier to have an antagonistic attitude towards official authority in the US than the UK where the state has embraced the fact of global warming and one is not fighting for official recognition. Even so, aerosol spraying is taking place in GB, as it is here, and if one is aware of one's environment, one does tend to notice anomalous things, such as the sudden appearance of blooming "contrails" that did not exist before.
You see, in the progressive community which prides itself on being the "opposition", there is nonetheless an unexamined agreement with the "conservatives" in power that we will all observe certain collegial rules of the road, the chief of which is that "government tells the truth, and if it lies, it cannot keep a secret for long". We believe what we are told by and large and we dutifully reject "conspiracy theories" as a violation of our political good faith agreement.
The result of being so loyal an opposition is the failure of independent judgement ( or common sense ), which is sacrificed as the price to pay for joining the club. Political correctness rules.
There is no secret aerosol spraying campaign and chemtrails are only contrails in reality.
911 was a systemic failure, not an inside job. No one was really to blame.
The government cannot really keep secrets and there is no hidden cabal, or secret government, working behind the scenes, engaging in assassination, extortion, blackmail and so on.
There is no alien presence in our world and there was no UFO crash in Roswell in 1947.
These are a few of the collegial agreements, not all.
My fundamental OS demands that the political concensus of left and right be smashed, that progressives cease to identify with their government and recognize that is irremmediably corrupt, that it lies, that it manipulates in ways honest citizens fail to even imagine in their 3-monkies attitude to the world.
We are asleep and putty in the hands of the unseen social engineers who have stolen the media, the right to be informed, and the governing power itself.
We need to wake up independently of our own volition before we are inadvertantly awakened with another campaign of shock and awe. We need to understand that we are being engineered. If we don't, we can't become engineers.
This was the basis for my anger.
Nature is already spanking our ass for over-consuming which has led to offsetting the natural cycles of this planet. Yeah, our 'great' ideas have got us into this mess and so instead of buying and consuming less, we're just going to tamper some more with geo-engineering.
It's obvious that Nature has not spanked us quite hard enough yet. This planet will survive just fine with or without us. Lets go 'back' before it's too late.
Cruxpuppy:
I read a few articles on your website (the "Commentary" about end-of-oil, and the role of technology in resolving humanity's problems).
I found your assertion that our culture doesn't have an "energy crisis so much as an identity crisis" to be really insightful. I recommend to other CD readers to make a quick visit to J.A. Danison's website at http://www.renovationpress.com/.
I'm wondering about the utility of your last remark, e.g.
"I am sometimes so filled with contempt for the stupidity of my fellow humans, particularly those of the "progressive" persuasian, that I can barely keep a civil tongue in my head."
If you're just trying to give us a collective kick in the butt, OK, that's cool. If you really think that, what are you doing here at CD?
With that mind of yours, I hope you'll re-read Dale Allen Pfeiffer's call to arms, and actually devise some tools that post-stupidity humans can use to make safe entry into the next phase of our journey. Poking fun at him for being anti-tech was off the mark. OK, he used the expression "post-technological society", but that's not crime enough to reject his premise: we need new approaches, some of which are surely going to have tech as a basis...it's just a different kind of tech.
Anyway, I was most intrigued by your essays, and more by your broad technology grasp and even broader sense of the trajectory of the human psyche. Nice work.
Can we see some more of that stuff?
There has been an atmospheric geo-engineering program underway world wide for at least the last ten years involving the use of aeorosols sprayed at high altitude. This spraying program produces the infamous chemtrails, the "lines in the sky" that resemble genuine contrails but are not. ( www.carnicom.com ) Persistant official denial combined with public ignorance of the arcane field of atmospheric science and public apathy have prevented this spraying program from being acknowledged, much less investigated. It is a secret in plain sight.
Officially, the chemtrail spraying program has been hidden within the contrail phenomenon and subsumed under the topic of "global dimming". Excessive particulate matter in the atmosphere is acknowledged to have created this global dimming. Air travel produces unprecedented levels of contrails (frozen water vapor + miniscule exhaust particulates), not "chemtrails", which are composed of the oxides of aluminum, barium, or magnesium and a carrier substance. Industrial development, especially in China, combined with other sources such as diesel exhaust, plus this bogus "contrail" loading account for the unprecedented amount of particulates that together produce a sunblock. This was, and is, the goal of the chemtrail spraying program.
This sunblocking effect of particulates has attenuated global warming, which would be far worse were it not for this small countervailing effect of global dimming. It's a lucky thing, in other words, that our way of life produces all this particulate shit, otherwise global warming would be far worse than it it. We haven't engaged in any deliberate spraying program, such as Edward Teller recommended in the 90's, and even if we had tried such a program, it wouldn't prevent global warming, it would only diminish its effects.
Official acknowledgement of such spraying would entail liabilities, given that the health effects of aerosolized asluminum oxide, or barium oxide, or magnesium oxide, or anything else the secret government wants to include in its aerosol tests, are unknown. Official acknowledgement of this spraying program would be an admission that the government has been and is right now, continuing to use entire populations as guinea pigs. Governments don't experiment on their own people, do they?
It doesn't matter whether the "green community" talks about geo-engineering or not. The green, so-called, community is generally clueless like every other community of interest. Governments, particularly our government here in the US, do not show their cards. None of us knows what our government is actually doing beyond engaging in aggressive warfare abroad and trashing our Constitution at home. This heinous activity is just the visible spectrum, the official level, the proper subject for the media to point at and rationalize.
Airplanes knocked down the WTC, children. And there are no UFO's. Crop circles are made by hoaxers.
James Lovelock is one of the world's foremost advocates of nuclear power. Weep about that for a while.
I am sometimes so filled with contempt for the stupidity of my fellow humans, particularly those of the "progressive" persuasian, that I can barely keep a civil tongue in my head.
I have a friend who is convinced that this is allready happening.I have conspiracy theary burnout.. but "chemtrails"from jet aircraft spewing Aluminum oxide laced with unknown agents are part of his theory.The thought that man, can do environnmental reparations, on a global scale without screwing up is ,rediculous.No wonder that we would rather find a quick fix then change our destructive behavior.
David James, do i detect some snark in your comment?Do you really think that turning the Earth into a disco mirror ball would help?Maybe those horse drawn S.U.V.s you invision could contain a tubal collection system to harvest all that methane so it can be burned to fuel the massive geo-engineering projects.Google Chemtrails for more C.T. bliss! peace
A 'little geo-engineering'? Indeed. Um...how does one undo something big enough to have any effect on a global sized problem... if it doesn't work? By definition geo-engineering are not little steps but huge and drastic ones else they will not work. Geeze 'Earth with sequins' huh?
Hey ya know what? We can decrease the sunlight hitting the earth. Perhaps we can trigger an ice age instead of global warming. Oh so what if it affects plants and animals. It would look pretty. Geeze.
Say those mirrors worked too well how do you undo them? We can't build windmills and have every roof (yeah every) have solar but we can consider messing with the amount of sunlight hitting the earth? By the way, 55,000 mirrors will do what to orbiting satellites (like puncture them), space travel and ...oh right, I forgot. We could have Earth with sequins. How nice.
Let's gamble. Lol. Maybe we will win. On the other hand, like most gambles, you can't take back your bet once you see you didn't win, however much you may wish that you had never played.
Oh, the unintended consequences....
If environmental thought becomes reactionary -- and the invocation of Burke shows how readily it can become so -- then reactionary structures of political control will become ever more deeply rooted & difficult to undo.
The basic problem: our desire for freedom is a desire to break constraints, and we consume so much because it grants us a sense of breaking free. The term "the rat race", current in the 1960s, expressed the fatigue, the sense of being trapped by consumption; the joke, "The rat race is over -- the rats won", might have been seen as early as the '70s, but it became a reality in the '90s.
The consumption problem is two fold -- it's unsustainable as the human population continues to grow & it produces global warming. Geo-engineering should contribute to controlling the latter, but green technologies will be necessary anyway to help enable the increasing human population to live to their full creative potential.
Science and engineering can indeed provide a solution to global warming. Neo-Luddite whining is certainly not going to help.
One of my favorite books is Benjamin Franklin's 'Fart Proudly', in which he suggests that the learned scientists of the Royal Academy devote their time to solving the terrible problem of foul smelling farts! Franklin was way ahead of his time.
Strangely enough science has done exactly that. Now, instead of horse drawn carriages being drawn everywhere by methane and manure producing horses, we have horseless carriages producing a colorless exhaust gas with a pleasent sulfurous smell.
Image our freeways with all our cars being drawn by horses. The stench from the horse farts and manure would be truly unbearable. The methane produced by the 100s of millions(billions?) of horses would make global warming a much greater problem than it is currently.
This history of this problem demonstrates that science and engineering can solve truly difficult problems. Clearly there is no reason to think that a little geo-engineering will not be helpful with global warming. The 50,000 mirror approach to an earth temperature management system appeals to me. Perhaps it could be used to reduce the peak warming a little as we cut back on CO2.
Earth with sequins!
This geo-engineering nonsense is not necessary. We can actually change things by changing our lifestyle and doing things locally instead of through big corporations. Last night Bill Moyers on "Now" covered grid-free houses - according to him, there are 300,000 in the US already. Very nice too - they get their power from wind, solar, geo-thermal, whatever is best for the local conditions. And their owners drive Priuses or other gas saving cars. They also use bikes and walk places! Imagine that.
Actually, this is an industry waiting to be born - making the windmills, solar panels, gas-saving cars, and other things that will be needed. And they can be made using clean green energy too. So we can do it and employ lots of people too.
We are just in the exploratory stage with all this, and the methods will improve as they're developed, like every other thing that's ever been invented. Remember what the Wright brother's plane looked like - and think how the beast has grown since then! Nothing stays the same - and the switch to clean green living is just getting started. (Good place to invest, if there are any capitalists lurking on this blog!)
The geo-engineering movement is sci-fi at its worst - and will come to nothing. The alternatives (as above) are too tempting and too good. And getting better.
It reminds me of all those other people that invented technology for peaceful purposes - Mr. Nobel and his dynamite. Then he has to go invent the Nobel Peace Prize because of everyone who was committing war acts with his dynamite.
People will never learn. There is no remedy for bad behavior other than stopping the bad behavior.
We cannot continue to consume fossil fuels like we are. The only solution is to reduce consumption and find 'green' alternatives. The techno fix, history has shown us, will cause more damage down the road. (pun intented)
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Money is the only incentive that would get people to do anything about global warming. Anything other than cosmetic feel good things like using low energy light bulbs. Soviet collective farms relied on people working hard for the good of the community and without a personal profit motive. How are they doing?
The first half of this article was so damn scary. I suppose that was his intent. To show us how global engineering quick fixes will be framed (defined) in 'logical' terms that make them seem reasonable. Rather than being logical and changing destructive practices, there will be those who will jump at the chance to continue doing them, by trying to get us to resort to such 'painless' instant solutions. Which wouldn't be painless at all.
That wasn't funny Johann! I'm glad I read the second half.
It makes sense to take the money out of any geo-engineering scheme because we know that big money distorts the debate, as it has with global warming in general. But to refuse to look at every possible solution to the global warming crisis is not smart. Join the Global Assembly Dialog and help us - we the people of the earth - get control of our collective destiny.
Geo-engineering is especially dangerous because it will involve making money. I can see the big energy companies buying up nascent geo-engineering firms as soon as they hire their first PhD, and well before they have any "product" on the market.
In fact, the posturing of some of these firms (like Planktos, the company that wants to dust vast areas of ocean with iron), looks more like venture capital working toward a killer IPO than it does a group of people concerned about the environment.
I'm terribly disappointed that Lovelock, of all people, has resigned to current levels of consumption. Everything I see indicates that lower levels of consumption must happen sooner or later -- voluntarily, or imposed by nature and the limits of our biosphere.