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 Geoengineering refers to deliberate, usually global-scale, manipulations of the climate system. In general, the goal of geoengineering would be to counteract the result of human gas emissions or their consequences. Geoengineering may doubtless facilitate lower gas concentrations within the atmosphere; counteract the physical impact of skyrocketing gas concentrations; address specific temperature change impacts; or supply desperation ways within the event that abrupt, harmful, or otherwise unacceptable temperature change impacts become evident. Geoengineering may additionally produce new sources of risk as a result of tries to engineer the world system on an outsized scale could lead on to inadvertent and adverse consequences. Notably, the complexness of the world system (which couples various physical and biological systems and processes) and society’s relationship to the world system (which involves additional coupling with social institutions) makes it difficult for research project to completely determine and quantify the potential consequences related to geoengineering. As a result, the potential impacts from geoengineering may unwittingly compound the risks related to temperature change. Even to the extent that potential consequences of geoengineering are often well characterised, those consequences would nearly definitely take issue among countries and people. This raises doubtless advanced legal, ethical, diplomatic, and national security considerations. moreover, the potential for geoengineering as a desperation strategy may distract from mitigation and adaptation efforts, which can have a better likelihood of conducive absolutely to risk management.

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