Solar geoengineering : the case for an international non-use agreement
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2022Author
Biermann, Frank
Oomen, Jeroen
Gupta, Aarti
Ali, Saleem H.
Conca, Ken
Hajer, Maarten A.
Kashwan, Prakash
Kotzé, Louis J.
Leach, Melissa
Messner, Dirk
Okereke, Chukwumerije
Persson, Åsa
Potočnik, Janez
Schlosberg, David
Scobie, Michelle
VanDeveer, Stacy D.
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Solar geoengineering is gaining prominence in climate change debates as an
issue worth studying; for some it is even a potential future policy option. We
argue here against this increasing normalization of solar geoengineering as a
speculative part of the climate policy portfolio. We contend, in particular, that
solar geoengineering at planetary scale is not governable in a globally inclusive
and just manner within the current international political system. We therefore
call upon governments and the United Nations to take immediate and effective
political control over the development of solar geoengineering technologies.
Specifically, we advocate for an International Non-Use Agreement on Solar
Geoengineering and outline the core elements of this proposal.
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