Thanks, Chris.  Artificial or not, I think we can all agree that intelligent 
(rather than the alternative) use of technology will be needed to conserve 
earth 
habitability. Interestingly, CDR seems to have dropped from ETC's s%&t list. 
 Also in their "communique" they view high tech satellite-based earth 
monitoring 
as critically important, rather than as evil, military-industrial spawn of the 
Cold War. Who knew? An what other technologies might ETC come to endorse as 
useful, governable, and socially acceptable? 
-Greg




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From: Chris <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, January 23, 2013 2:06:20 AM
Subject: [geo] ETC publication "The Artificial Intelligence of Geoengineering"


The Group may be interested to see this new publication by the ETC Group that 
can be found at:
 
http://www.etcgroup.org/sites/www.etcgroup.org/files/AI_Geoengineering_Governance_130119.pdf

 
There isn't an abstract but the final paragraph says:
 
“SRM wars: Both unilateral global geoengineering initiatives and unilateral 
regional geoengineering initiatives represent a direct threat to global 
security 
and invite – almost require – responses from other governments. Especially, 
ocean and solar radiation management (SRM)
interventions will start an escalation of meteorological experimentation that 
could quickly spin out of control. Geoengineering experimentation, then, is a 
transgression of the ENMOD (Environmental Modification) treaty of the 1970s and 
governments and/or the United Nations should immediately bring this concern 
before the International Court of Justice. In keeping with the geoengineering 
moratorium adopted by member governments at the UN Biodiversity Convention in 
2010 and until the court makes its decision, no experimentation – outside of 
laboratories – can be allowed.” 

 
Chris.
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