Poster's note :  I personally feel that it's extremely dangerous to
"warrant additional governance" for experiments with "negligible
impacts".  It potentially invites a situation which bears an
uncomfortably close parallel to the theologians refusing to look down
Galileo's telescope.

http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/372/2031/20140064

Asilomar moments: formative framings in recombinant DNA and solar
climate engineering research

Stefan Schäfer, Sean Low
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2014.0064
Published 17 November 2014

Abstract

We examine the claim that in governance for solar climate engineering
research, and especially field tests, there is no need for external
governance beyond existing mechanisms such as peer review and
environmental impact assessments that aim to assess technically
defined risks to the physical environment. By drawing on the
historical debate on recombinant DNA research, we show that defining
risks is not a technical question but a complex process of narrative
formation. Governance emerges from within, and as a response to,
narratives of what is at stake in a debate. In applying this finding
to the case of climate engineering, we find that the emerging
narrative differs starkly from the narrative that gave meaning to rDNA
technology during its formative period, with important implications
for governance. While the narrative of rDNA technology was closed down
to narrowly focus on technical risks, that of climate engineering
continues to open up and includes social, political and ethical
issues. This suggests that, in order to be legitimate, governance must
take into account this broad perception of what constitutes the
relevant issues and risks of climate engineering, requiring governance
that goes beyond existing mechanisms that focus on technical risks.
Even small-scale field tests with negligible impacts on the physical
environment warrant additional governance as they raise broader
concerns that go beyond the immediate impacts of individual
experiments.

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