The special issue of Phil. Trans. is now out; I would encourage everyone to 
look at the table of contents, as there are quite a few interesting and good 
papers in there!  (Including Andy’s, of course.)

 

http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/372/2031.toc

 

doug

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Andrew Lockley
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 12:48 PM
To: geoengineering
Subject: [geo] Governing solar geoengineering research as it leaves the 
laboratory. Parker. Phil Trans

 

http://m.rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/372/2031/20140173.abstract

Governing solar geoengineering research as it leaves the laboratory

Parker, A. 

Abstract

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 international agreement. As a piece 
of pragmatic policy analysis, this paper explores the practicalities and 
implications of demands for ‘governance before research’. It concludes that 
‘governance before research’ is a desirable goal, but that a delay in 
experimentation—a moratorium—would probably be an ineffective and 
counterproductive way to achieve it. Firstly, it is very unlikely that a 
moratorium could be imposed. Secondly, even if it were practicable it seems 
that a temporary ban on field experiments would have at best a mixed effect 
addressing the main risks and concerns, while blocking and stigmatizing safe 
research and delaying the development of good governance practices from 
learning by doing. The paper suggests a number of steps to ensure ‘governance 
before research’ that can be taken in the absence of an international agreement 
or national legislation, emphasizing the roles of researchers and research 
funders in developing and implementing good practices.

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