Le discours de la promesse chez les promoteurs de l’ingénierie climatique
This article analyses the main promises made by climate engineering proponents. First, the author discusses promises made about geoengineering projects, which are designed to alter the global climate swiftly: the ability to reduce uncertainties enough to ensure a less insecure world; the allegedly t...
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doaj-d8a96782b5154147a5159e0101108bfe2020-11-25T02:38:30ZengLes Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’HommeSocio2266-31342425-21582019-04-011213315710.4000/socio.4657Le discours de la promesse chez les promoteurs de l’ingénierie climatiqueRégis BridayThis article analyses the main promises made by climate engineering proponents. First, the author discusses promises made about geoengineering projects, which are designed to alter the global climate swiftly: the ability to reduce uncertainties enough to ensure a less insecure world; the allegedly temporary character of geoengineering technologies. Then, the author depicts a situation where local negative emission technologies (NETs) such as BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) gain ground in the climate arenas and on the entrepreneurial landscape; yet these technologies are still in search of a model that would be economically and ecologically viable.http://journals.openedition.org/socio/4657geoengineeringnegative emission technologies (NETs)technological promisescarbon marketsclimate policiescobenefits |
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Le discours de la promesse chez les promoteurs de l’ingénierie climatique |
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Le discours de la promesse chez les promoteurs de l’ingénierie climatique |
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Le discours de la promesse chez les promoteurs de l’ingénierie climatique |
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Les Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme |
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This article analyses the main promises made by climate engineering proponents. First, the author discusses promises made about geoengineering projects, which are designed to alter the global climate swiftly: the ability to reduce uncertainties enough to ensure a less insecure world; the allegedly temporary character of geoengineering technologies. Then, the author depicts a situation where local negative emission technologies (NETs) such as BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) gain ground in the climate arenas and on the entrepreneurial landscape; yet these technologies are still in search of a model that would be economically and ecologically viable. |
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geoengineering negative emission technologies (NETs) technological promises carbon markets climate policies cobenefits |
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