Solar geoengineering: Technology-based climate intervention or compromising social justice in Africa?

In Christopher Preston (ed.), Climate Justice and Geoengineering: Ethics and Policy in the Anthropocene. London: Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 161–174 (2016)
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This chapter discusses how solar geoengineering might affect different African states, with a particular focus on its impact on social justice from an African perspective.

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