Ignorance is bliss?

A

http://www.etcgroup.org/content/abcs-ensuring-precaution-geoengineering

Geoengineering refers to technologies designed to intervene in and alter
earth systems on a large scale – particularly proposals to manipulate the
climate system as a ‘technofix’ for climate change. Geoengineering can
refer to a wide range of schemes, including: blasting sulphate particles
into the stratosphere to reflect the sun’s rays; dumping iron particles in
the oceans to nurture CO2- absorbing plankton and genetically engineering
crops so their leaves might reflect more sunlight.Such schemes are highly
speculative, inequitable and potentially devastating for people and
ecosystems. However, the past few years have seen a marked increase in
proposals from scientists and scientific institutions, commercial players
and even some governments to pursue geoengineering approaches. Several
proposals for open-air experimentation have now been tabled. Some are in
preparation and, in a few cases, have already been carried out.In October
2010 in Nagoya, Parties to the CBD adopted a landmark decision to place a
moratorium on the testing and deployment of geoengineering technologies
(Decision X/33 para 8w) – recognising the particular threat to biodiversity
and livelihoods. That moratorium marked the first time an international
body had begun to establish oversight over this new field. COP10 Decision
X/33 also included a call for three studies: on biodiversity impacts; on
governance; and on views and experiences of indigenous and other
communities (summarised in UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/16/10).These studies were to
inform appropriate precautionary oversight of geoengineering as it relates
to biodiversity.Those three studies have been completed and reviewed
by SBSTTA and Parties will be asked to decide next steps under item 11.2 of
the COP11 agenda.Next Steps –– The ABC of Precaution on Geoengineering:ETC
Group proposes that parties meeting in Hyderabad adopt an “ABC” of
precaution:A: AFFIRM the moratorium.B: BAN open-air tests.C:
CREATE monitoring capacity.Additionally, Parties should:D: DEFEND the role
of the CBD in decision- making on geoengineering and biodiversity.E:
ENSURE proper participation of indigenous and local communities in
decisionmaking on geoengineering. This briefing describes that ABC in more
detail.

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