https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/building-capacity-for-public-engagement-on-solar-geoengineering/95D3BB344F758E94CC2645BB17FD545A
Authors: Sikina Jinnah, Zachary Dove, Shuchi Talati, Erika Check Hayden, Alice Siu and Mahmud Farooque
Summary
Solar geoengineering (SG) is a set of highly controversial emerging technologies proposed to address climate change by reflecting sunlight away from the planet to reduce temperatures. SG may reduce climate risks, however it also presents novel risks, uncertainties, and challenges, necessitating broad and inclusive public engagement. This Element presents a briefing book and methods toolkit to build capacity for public engagement on SG. Part I of the Element explains the need to build capacity to enable public engagement on solar geoengineering, and presents three methods for doing so: capacity building workshops, participatory Technology Assessment, and Deliberative Polling. Part II presents a briefing book that provides accessible, balanced, and evidence-based information on critical topics including climate science, climate policy, SG science, SG governance and policy, and SG ethics and justice.
Source: Cambridge University Press