Climate engineering: International meeting reveals tensions

Science Daily  October 28, 2019
The “hidden politics” of climate engineering were partially revealed earlier this year at the fourth United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-4), when Switzerland proposed a resolution on geoengineering governance. According to a team of researchers in the US (UC Santa Cruz, American University) there are several areas of concern, including: Disagreement among countries about the current state and strength of SRM governance, The domination of research by North American and European scientists, The need to “decouple” governance of SRM and CDR and a significant split between the United States and the European Union over the “precautionary approach”. The key functions of governance include building transparency, fostering public participation, and shedding light on funding…read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE 

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