Book: Environmental Meteorology and Climate Manipulation - Solving Climate-Geoengineering Technology Problems

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/edited-volume/9780443215094/environmental-meteorology-and-climate-manipulation

Edited by: John R. Vacca

2026

About the book

Key Features
Demonstrates how solar Radiation Management (SRM) could potentially reduce the impact of temperature overshoot
Shows how Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) could remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere; thus, reducing warming
Presents how Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) could work to limit warming

Description
Environmental Meteorology and Climate Manipulation: Solving Climate-Geoengineering Technology Problems serves as a complete and concise view of climate engineering, where geoengineering is an umbrella term for human interventions that change and modify the earth's climate system. The book offers in-depth coverage of how human activity is shaping the earth more than natural forces; where it can be seen as a way of redesigning and modifying the atmosphere of the planet. It offers more viable solutions for climate engineering through theory, technology, and practice, as they relate to established technologies as well as recent and future advancements.

Table of contents

Part 1 - Overview of climate engineering/geoengineering: A comprehensive introduction

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    Chapter 1 - Introduction to climate engineering/geoengineering

    V. Padmavathi, R. Kanimozhi, ... S. Gayathri

    Pages 3-20

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    Chapter 2 - Solar radiant management

    Mahir Kutay and Ersagun Turkdogru

    Pages 21-75

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    Chapter 3 - SRM and carbon dioxide removal technologies

    Mahir Kutay and Ersagun Turkdogru

    Pages 77-121

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Part 2 - Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)

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    Chapter 8 - Direct air capture (DAC)

    Thomas S. Kluz

    Pages 241-260

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Part 3 - Appendices

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Source: ScienceDirect 

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