an article by Catriona McKinnon (University of Reading, UK) published in Environmental PoliticsVolume 28 Issue 3 (2019)
Abstract
Arguments are advanced for two ways in which we can avoid the reckless endangerment of future people in the governance of solar radiation management (SRM) research, which could happen through lock-in to SRM deployment from research.
SRM research is at an early stage, one at which the mechanisms of lock-in could start to operate.
However, lock-in fit to endanger future people could be slowed or stopped through targeted governance. Governance of SRM research that does not include provisions to detect, slow, or stop lock-in fails the test of an intergenerationally adequate precautionary principle, and research governed without these provisions cannot itself be justified as a precaution against the impacts of climate change.
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
Sleepwalking into lock-in? Avoiding wrongs to future people in the governance of solar radiation management research
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