Diane,
I note Etc group report on geoengineering. http://www.etcgroup.org/upload/publication/pdf_file/Retooling%20the%20Planet.final_.pdf
This represents an impressive collation of information on the subject (especially on schemes, advocates and patents). However, the analysis of the politics is deeply unbalanced, and the advocated policy response is ill-considered and dangerous.
Fundamentally, the report fails to properly consider that the world is currently carrying out inadvertent geoengineering on a massive scale, by the addition of vast quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere. To consider geoengineering without reference to this fact renders your critique inappropriate. Geoeng advocates are not proposing these schemes to give us sunny bank holidays or more clement winters, they are doing so because the world is careering towards a climate apocalypse and the politicians are doing virtually nothing to stop it. The ‘strict application of the precautionary principle’ which you call for is breathtakingly inappropriate, when it is so clearly incautious to be allowing continuing carbon emissions. Were we able to not only stop such emissions immediately, but also magic-away the entire carbon output since the industrial revolution, I would find no hesitation in joining your call for precautionary-principle restrictions on geoengineering. Sadly, that scenario is simply a fairytale - and to base your organisations’ politics on it is frankly ludicrous. Climate change is real, dangerous and immediate, and the Etc Group’s ideological opposition to geoengineering will not change that one jot.
In the light of the above, I note particularly the following, obvious problems with your organisation’s report.
As a long-standing member of the environmental movement, I am deeply saddened by the extremist stance Etc Group is taking on this crucial issue. Instead of providing a crucial civil-society overwatch, your organisation has descended into ideology and polemic.
The world needs intelligent critique on geoengineering, particularly where this acts to fetter the desire of business-as-usual advocates to use such technology as an excuse not to mitigate emissions. It is time for the Etc group to drop its simplistic dogma and move to a more credible position. The vast majority of serious geoengineers do not wish the technology to be misused, and we need civil society groups to support the proper use of our work.
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