Colleagues,
Because this list has included some discussions of solar geoengineering governance, and policy engagement more generally, we thought we’d announce our new, co-authored publication that posted this week:
“Three Pathways to Nonuse Agreement(s) on Solar Geoengineering”
In Ethics & International Affairs VanDeveer, et.al. 2024
It is the third in a series of co-authored publications focused on the need for much more restrictive governance of solar geoengineering.
The previous two are:
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Towards a non-use regime on solar geoengineering: Lessons from international law and governance A Gupta, et.al. 2024 Transnational Environmental Law, 1-32 |
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Solar geoengineering: The case for an international non‐use agreement
F Biermann, et.al. 2022
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 13 (3), e754
Cheers & Happy Holidays,
--Stacy
Stacy D. VanDeveer
Professor of Global Governance & Human Security
Dept of Conflict Resolution, Human Security and Global Governance, McCormack School of Policy & Global Studies, UMass Boston