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Utrecht, 30 October 2013: lecture on Governing Geoengineering

Posted on October 7, 2013 by admin

As part of its annual meeting, held in Stadskasteel Oudaen, Oudegracht 99,
Utrecht, Pugwash Netherlands organises a lecture on Governing
Geoengineering that is open to all those who are interested (please contact
[email protected]). The lecture will start at 18:45 and the subsequent
discussion will last until 20:30.

Governing Geoengineering: From Lab Research to the Real (Geopolitical) World

Speaker: Dr Jason Blackstock, deputy director of the Centre for Engineering
Policy, University College London

Abstract

As geoengineering research expands, so to are the geopolitical
implications. From private and public research funds and experiments, to
studies and decisions by international bodies, each action being taken by
the small number of scientific and policy entrepreneurs (proponents and
opponents alike) currently engaged in the geoengineering conversation is
influencing how geoengineering technologies are evolving to influence our
future. The impacts of these actions — no matter how scientifically focused
or grounded — are not simply technological, but also highly political. In
particular, many actions are now shaping how global publics and
policymakers might consider geoengineering in the context of a broad array
of other policy concerns dominant in their own perspectives — examples
include food security, energy accessibility, available development
pathways, biodiversity preservation, regional/international security, and
so on.This talk gives an overview of the recent history and current affairs
of the increasingly global conversation about geoengineering, and highlight
questions about the roles — and potentially responsibilities — of
scientists and engineers engaging in (or considering engaging in) this
conversation.

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