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This book examines the academic discussion on climate engineering
as an instance of politicization - as a subject of deliberation and
decision-making. It traces legitimizing and delegitimizing frames
applied to discuss both Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation
Management approaches in academic publications, and their
implications for political decision-making. Moreover, it offers
insights into how academic discourse on climate technology can
influence political decision-making - especially at a technological
stage where a socio-technical system with a high degree of inertia
does not (yet) exist. The high degree of diversity of frames in the
academic discussion is understood as an opportunity for deliberate
decision-making concerning the future roles of these approaches in
global climate policy. This book demonstrates how insights from
science and technology studies can be operationalized in empirical
political analysis. It appeals to scholars in both political
science and environmental science who are interested in climate
change policy-making and the science-policy nexus.
This book examines the academic discussion on climate engineering
as an instance of politicization - as a subject of deliberation and
decision-making. It traces legitimizing and delegitimizing frames
applied to discuss both Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation
Management approaches in academic publications, and their
implications for political decision-making. Moreover, it offers
insights into how academic discourse on climate technology can
influence political decision-making - especially at a technological
stage where a socio-technical system with a high degree of inertia
does not (yet) exist. The high degree of diversity of frames in the
academic discussion is understood as an opportunity for deliberate
decision-making concerning the future roles of these approaches in
global climate policy. This book demonstrates how insights from
science and technology studies can be operationalized in empirical
political analysis. It appeals to scholars in both political
science and environmental science who are interested in climate
change policy-making and the science-policy nexus.
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