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Human Engineering Could Fight Climate Change, Experts Say

Posted: 03/30/2012 5:06 pm Updated: 03/30/2012 5:23 pm

By: Wynne Parry, LiveScience Senior Writer
Published: 03/30/2012 07:27 AM EDT on LiveScience

So far, conventional solutions to global warming — new government policies and changes in individual behavior — haven't delivered. And more radical options, such as pumping sulfur into the atmosphere to counteract warming, pose a great deal of risk.

There may be another route to avoid the potentially disastrous effects of climate change: We can deliberately alter ourselves, three researchers suggest.

Human engineering, as they call it, poses less danger than altering our planet through geoengineering, and it could augment changes to personal behavior or policies to mitigate climate change, they write in an article to be published in the journal Ethics, Policy and the Environment.

"We are serious philosophers, but we might not be entirely serious that people should be doing this," said Anders Sandberg, one of the authors and an ethicist at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. "What we are arguing is we should be taking a look at this, at the very least." [Save the Planet? 10 Bizarre Solutions]

Their suggestions

In their article, they put forward a series of suggestions, intended as examples of the sorts of human engineering measures that people could voluntarily adopt. These include:

-Induce intolerance to red meat (think lactose intolerance), since livestock farming accounts for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions.

-Make humans smaller to reduce the amount of energy we each need to consume. This could be done by selecting smaller embryos through preimplantation genetic diagnosis, a technique already in use to screen for genetic diseases. "Human engineering could therefore give people the choice between having a greater number of smaller children or a smaller number of larger children," they write.

-Reduce birthrates by making people smarter, since higher cognitive ability appears linked to lower birthrates. This could be achieved through a variety of means, including better schooling, electrical stimulation of the brain and drugs designed to improve cognitive ability, they propose.

-Treat people with hormones, such as oxytocin, to make us more altruistic and empathetic. As a result, people would be more willing to act as a group and more sensitive to the suffering of animals and other people caused by climate change.

Engineering the Earth

Frustration with the gap between measures to address climate change and rising greenhouse gas emissions has prompted a colorful array of geoengineering, or planet-altering, solutions. These include pumping sulfur particles or other aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect the sun's warmth back out into space; seeding the oceans with iron to prompt algal blooms that would, in theory, suck carbon out of the atmosphere and eventually tuck it away in the seafloor; and perhaps most realistically, pumping the excess carbon into reservoirs and storing it there.

In general, these solutions are problematic because they cannot be ground-tested before being implemented, and once implemented, the effects would be global, according to Sandberg.

"If I want to test out one of those brain-enhancing devices, I can test it on medical students. If something goes wrong, I might get a lawsuit, but it is a localized problem. How do you test geoengineering?" Sandberg said. "How many Earths do we have to test on?"

What's more, a change that benefits one country may hurt another, he said.

Changing ourselves

The concept of human engineering isn't new. Sandberg studies the ethics of human enhancement, or "all the tools we have to mess with ourselves to improve our performance," as he puts it. "A lot of them are quite controversial, except the ones we don't recognize," he told LiveScience.

Someone will tell you, "'I think it's horrible people take pills to become smarter,' but they are saying it over coffee," he said alluding to the alertness-enhancing effects of caffeine in the coffee. Supplementing salt with iodine is credited with preventing brain damage in infants, and as a result, boosting intelligence around the world.

Fluoride is put into water systems to protect our teeth, and we receive vaccines to protect against disease. Both measures — just like human engineering measures that could address climate change — carry risk, but they have been widely adopted, Sandberg and his colleagues point out.

"Now, we are not that interested in saying the government should impose any of this stuff. … It is more interesting to think about what can people actually do to modify themselves that might be green," he said. "I am mildly skeptical if anything we propose is going to happen. I think it's most likely green changes to human nature aren't anything we have thought of."

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chamberwindow
Socialism or barbarism.
02:13 PM on 04/05/2012
These are all terrible ideas! Just terrible! The solution is simple. It's right before us. It would also end food scarcity.

Genetically engineer humans to exist in a symbiotic relationship with algae that would grow just under the skin. We would be green, and likely have to be naked and stand outside during the day. At the very least it could reduce the amount of food we need to consume, and it would cancel out our own individual CO2 production.
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12:34 PM on 04/04/2012
Authors - you and your children first.
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JScott
John Galt's last name is McGuffin-Smithee
11:13 AM on 04/04/2012
Reduce birthrates by making people smarter, since higher cognitive ability appears linked to lower birthrates. This could be achieved through a variety of means, including better schooling,

Sounds like a socialist plot that the RWNM would never tolerate.
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Gerald Villella
09:55 AM on 04/03/2012
These days you can pretty much say anything "will increase because of" or "may fight" climate change, and get it published in the left-leaning media. Make sure you include "experts say" in the headline,and include some cute animal pictures- but no actual scientific data to be scrutinized.
This American
An end to all this nonsense
04:14 AM on 04/03/2012
You can't make this stuff up.
12:25 AM on 04/03/2012
This article just said mexicans are dumn. Thats wrong
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Joseph J Schuler
Sic semper theocratus
07:24 PM on 04/02/2012
Bull puckey. Life either expands or dies. What we need to do is colonize the solar system, the challenge will allow us to make Earth more liveable. We are creatures that can and do change our environment. Embrace that, make it work for you.
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WI Patriot
Defending the Constitution.
06:42 PM on 04/02/2012
I will try not to step on the liberals.
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VeryGrood
only class worse than micro-bio was molecular-bio
02:45 PM on 04/03/2012
Please do your best. We already have to put up with your arrogance and your ignorance... And with the rampant obesity in the republican states, we might not be able to put up with your mass.
04:41 PM on 04/02/2012
I favor bio-engineering people to have shorter attention spans so humanity won't really care as the biosphere slowly collapses. Ooh, look, a rock!
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Patient Zero
That is not a picture of me.
04:34 PM on 04/02/2012
I'm glad these guys wasted everyone's time with this....
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rolor
'round and 'round we go
04:24 PM on 04/02/2012
If we have to resort to human engineering to survive this mess, then we've already lost our humanity.
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Jim NLN
Hillary-Frank 2016
12:58 PM on 04/02/2012
April what?
12:43 PM on 04/02/2012
Wow. My one fervent wish is that no public money is spent on paying these "scientists" to think up things like this.
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Michael Kittredge
sigh
04:53 PM on 04/02/2012
Yes, the track we are on, with huge population increases, massive pollution, using up all our resources, water shortages, food shortages, housing shortages, financial boom with prolonged bust cycles, all very good and sustainable. You're right, we should not even bring up the conversation about possible solutions. Lets just go on this way and see what happens.
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12:36 PM on 04/04/2012
I'm banking on War. That's always a faster way of getting rid of people and we seem to be good at it and do it frequently.
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gmcinahuff
PREVENTION IS KEY.
12:00 PM on 04/02/2012
We could really get a bang for our buck if we shrink our species down to a point where a foot plot of land could feed our entire family and a spacious home could cost about $10.00. However, the giant ants would pose a new kind of threat....
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VeryGrood
only class worse than micro-bio was molecular-bio
02:46 PM on 04/03/2012
Ants still wouldn't end as many lives as republicans in control of the country.
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gmcinahuff
PREVENTION IS KEY.
11:56 AM on 04/02/2012
Reduce birthrates by making people smarter, since higher cognitive ability appears linked to lower birthrates. This could be achieved through a variety of means, including better schooling, electrical stimulation of the brain and drugs designed to improve cognitive ability, they propose.
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Electrical stimulation of the brain and drugs. This info. is coming from today's scientists. Great. Doesn't seem like mankind has 'evolved' much now, has it?
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Michael Kittredge
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04:57 PM on 04/02/2012
Don't knock it until you've tried it. A lot of people take prescription drugs, like Adderol, and that increases energy, alertness, concentration, general feelings of well being, ect. Non prescription substances like caffeine and sugar too. Electrical stimulation, sounds scary, and hollywood loves to turn the technique into a horror show, the reality is far less entertaining and actually therapeutic.

Truth be told, we already use the very things you just derided. Of course, with a picture of tinkerbell, I suppose no one should expect you to be knowledgeable or curious to educate yourself. Just think some happy thoughts and fly away.
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gmcinahuff
PREVENTION IS KEY.
06:08 PM on 04/02/2012
Now, MK, that isn't very nice of you. My skepticism on the use of electrical stimulation and drugs is in reference to the story, which is on Human Engineering. Using electrical stimulation on a person’s brain and having them digest drugs to improve cognitive ability, in my opinion, yes, I find that scary considering the history of medicine.

You are the one in error, a man who’s skewed subjective perception and high opinion of himself deems him superior over all others. You accuse me of ignorance yet it is you who is ignorant, with the 'don't knock it until you've tried it' drug sales pitch.

Taking drugs for medical reasons is one thing, your notion of taking them to 'feel good' is quite different.

Also your comparing a drug like Adderol to substances like caffeine and sugar is negligently misleading readers.

ADDEROL is an amphetamine:
AMPHETAMINES HAVE A HIGH POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE.
ADMINISTRATION OF AMPHETAMINES FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME MAY LEAD TO DRUG DEPENDENCE AND MUST BE AVOIDED. PARTICULAR ATTENTION SHOULD BE PAID TO THE POSSIBILITY OF SUBJECTS OBTAINING AMPHETAMINES FOR NON-THERAPEUTIC USE OR DISTRIBUTION TO OTHERS, AND THE DRUGS SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED OR DISPENSED SPARINGLY.

MISUSE OF AMPHETAMINE MAY CAUSE SUDDEN DEATH AND SERIOUS CARDIOVASCULAR ADVERSE EVENTS.

http://www.drugs.com/pro/adderall.html
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/adderall-side-effects.html
http://www.adderallsideeffect.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adderall

Tinkerbell is more educated than you will ever know. You under-estimated Tinkerbell.