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Social science research to inform solar geoengineering

Science, 2021
What are the benefits and drawbacks, and for whom?
Joseph E. Aldy   +20 more
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Governing solar geoengineering research as it leaves the laboratory [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2014
One of the greatest controversies in geoengineering policy concerns the next stages of solar radiation management research, and when and how it leaves the laboratory. Citing numerous risks and concerns, a range of prominent commentators have called for field experiments to be delayed until there is formalized research governance, such as an ...
Andy Parker
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Solar Geoengineering Research in India

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2019
AbstractThis article presents a brief account of scientific research into solar geoengineering in India in the last decade. In recent years, solar geoengineering has been proposed as an option to ameliorate the detrimental impacts of climate change in case the required emissions reductions do not take place rapidly.
G. Bala, Akhilesh Gupta
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The risks of solar geoengineering research

Science, 2021
Stephens, J.C.   +3 more
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Competing Imaginaries of Solar Geoengineering

2019
This Chapter analyses three competing imaginaries of solar geoengineering (SGE) and their associated logics, assumptions and narratives. It identifies the most prominent of these as the ‘Imperial’ imaginary which brings together three narrative strands (‘Market’, ‘Geo-management’ and ‘Salvation’).
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The Re-emergence of Solar Geoengineering

2019
This Chapter charts the re-emergence of solar geoengineering (SGE) into mainstream consideration as a policy option from the mid-2000s, linking this to growing concerns about climate change. The institutional assessments of SGE are analysed in depth. The most common rationales that accompanied SGE’s revival are traced, and the various ways in which it ...
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Solar Geoengineering

2020
K. Harish Kumar, Malay K. Karmakar
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Between the sun and us: Expert perceptions on the innovation, policy, and deep uncertainties of space-based solar geoengineering

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Chad M Baum   +2 more
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