climate engineering ethics
Climate engineering ethics refers to the principles and values that guide responsible decision-making and actions related to the deliberate, large-scale intervention in Earth's climate system, aiming to combat climate change. It involves weighing the potential benefits and risks, addressing concerns of environmental and social justice, and ensuring transparent and participatory processes.
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