Poster's note : please follow the link at the bottom of the page for the
full policy briefing. It's interesting and somewhat controversial

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2016-04-12/33490/

Geoengineering:Written question - 33490

Q

Asked by Julie Cooper

(Burnley)

Asked on: 12 April 2016

Department for Energy and Climate Change

Geoengineering

33490

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what
assessment her Department has made of the implications for its policies of
the University of Leeds, Bristol and Oxford's studies of the possible
effects of geo-engineering on future populations.

A

Answered by: Andrea Leadsom

Answered on: 18 April 2016

The Department monitors research into geoengineering and is familiar with
the outputs of various programmes including IAGP (Integrated Assessment of
Geoengineering Proposals;www.iagp.ac.uk) (conducted by several Universities
including Leeds, Bristol and Oxford) and the GGR (Geoengineering Governance
Research, conducted by several universities including University of Oxford):
http://geoengineering-governance-research.org.

Based on these studies and other research we conclude that whilst
geoengineering could cool the climate, it may also have unintended effects
which could be detrimental to some regions eg in terms of rainfall.

For this reason and other identified risks associated with proposed
geoengineering, it is premature to consider geo-engineering as a viable
option for addressing climate change. For most geoengineering techniques,
current understanding of the costs, feasibility, environmental and societal
impacts is limited. The government’s position on geoengineering research is
given here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/308979/Government_s_view_on_geo-engineering_research.pdf
.

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