Category
page 1Planetary engineering
terraforming
thumb|An artist's conception shows a terraformed Mars in four stages of development.

geoengineering
Geoengineering (also known as climate engineering or climate intervention) is the deliberate large-scale interventions in the Earth’s climate system intended to counteract human-caused climate change. The term commonly encompasses two broad categories: large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation modification (SRM). CDR involves techniques to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and is generally considered a form of climate change mitigation. SRM aims to reduce global warming by reflecting a small portion of sunlight (solar radiation) away from Earth and back into space. A
The Purchase of the North Pole
novel by the French author Jules Verne
terraforming of Venus
overview about the terraforming of Venus
planetary engineering
application of technology for the purpose of influencing the global environments of a planet megamind
solar geoengineering
type of geoengineering
iron fertilization
ecological concept
Globus Cassus
art project and book by Christian Waldvogel
Climate restoration
goal and actions intended meant to reverse current trends of climate change
stratospheric sulfate aerosols
sulfur-rich particles in the stratosphere
Ocean fertilization
type of climate engineering