Part I. Introducing GE.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Turning Earth's thermostat down - but how? The politics of Geoengineering. Perspectives from the Social Sciences (Kai-Uwe Schrogl, Christina Giannopapa, Ntorina Antoni).- Chapter 2. A SWOT Analysis for Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) (Valeria Pinna, Leonora Burnik, Laure-Marine Vioujard, and Editors).- Chapter 3.
A SWOT Analysis for Solar Radiation Management (SRM) (Valeria Pinna, Leonora Burnik, Laure-Marine Vioujard, and Editors).- Part II. International political and legal aspects.-Chapter 4. Governing Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation Modification (Joshua Horton).- Chapter 5. Asia-Pacific perspectives on Solar Geoengineering (Masahiro Sugiyama).- Chapter 6.
African Union and Geoengineering: The potential role of human rights (Ademola Oluborode Jegede).- Chapter 7. Reflections on Geoengineering and Biodiversity (Perses Bilimoria).- Chapter 8. Geoengineering and International Law (Alla Pozdnakova).- Chapter 9. Geoengineering and the Global Commons - What role for Ecocide Law? (Anna Maddrick).- Chapter 10.
Geoengineering and outer space - policy and legal considerations (Anthi Koskina and Manolis Plionis).- Part III. Societal and public aspects.-Chapter 11. Geoengineering and public value: Towards a global climate sensibility (Rick Wylie).- Chapter 12. Public engagement with Geoengineering: emerging technologies, experimentation and the climate crisis (António Carvalho).- Chapter 13.
Geoengineering extended: Terraforming on Celestial Bodies (Chris Pak).