Considered the antithesis of degrowth, renewable energy, and climate justice, geoengineering is understood as a temporary solution for removing carbon from the atmosphere. But are there other possible futures beyond it? How can we envision a radical and transformative climate intervention project that is democratic, participatory, and decentralized? At once critical and speculative, this book explores possible futures beyond geoengineering—futures born from social transformation and justice to confront the complexities of the current climate crisis.







