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Summary
Summary
While the sustainability of our world is being endangered or destroyed by the misguided activities of artificial human entities, real people have begun to expand their moral sympathies sufficiently to prioritize protecting our world¿s interests. They have developed a new technology¿nanotechnology¿that has the potential to advance human society toward a period of long-term sustainability, termed "the Sustainocene." This book comprises chapters by experts in various fields of nanotechnology and in related areas of governance under the theme of how nanotechnology can assist in the creation of the Sustainocene. The book will appeal to anyone involved in nanotechnology, macromolecular science, public policy related to sustainability, renewable energy, and climate change.
Author Notes
Thomas A. Faunce is a professor at the Australian National University (ANU), holding joint positions at the ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment and the ANU College of Law, and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. He is the foremost scholar internationally working on governance issues related to the globalization of artificial photosynthesis. He has published 4 books, over 20 book chapters, and over 100 articles in refereed journals in the field of health, technology, and renewable energy governance.
Table of Contents
Foreword |
Nanotechnology Towards the Sustainocene |
The Cosmic Context of the Millennium Development Goals: Maximum Entropy and Sustainability |
Nanophotonics for Light Trapping |
Growth and Characterisation of GaAs Nanowires |
The Synthesis, Structure and Properties of Titania Coated Silica Nanowires |
Global Health and Environmental Implications of Mimicking Biological Ion Channels Using Nanotubes |
Nanostructured Materials- Implications for Information Technology |
Laser Trapping of Nanoparticle Agglomerates in Air |
The Bhopal Disaster and Peroxide Bombs: Nanoscale Aspects of Oscillatory Thermal Instability |
Fusion Power and Nano-science Challenges for Extreme Materials |
Nanotechnology, Plasma, Hydrogen From Artificial Photosynthesis and Fuel Cells: Powering the Developing World To the Sustainocene |
Nanotechnology-Based Artificial Photosynthesis: Promoting Animal and Ecosystem Rights in the Sustainocene |
Security Regulation of Nanotechnology Towards the Sustainocene |