https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/programs/cgg/index.html

The long-term objective of the Climate Geoengineering Governance Project is
to encourage dialogues on and to develop governance framework(s) for
climate geoengineering.

The Project will build on the best available assessments of the science
(physical, economic, and social) as well as of the policy options available
for potential governance framework (such as those being considered by the
Academic Working Group on International Governance of Solar Climate
Engineering, aka AWG).

One major means of achieving this objective will be to introduce into all
key relevant intergovernmental institutions and processes (such as for
example UNEP, WMO, UNFCCC, CBD, IPCC, OECD, etc.) the issues related to
geoengineering and earthsystem governance.

Outreach to all key stakeholders (governments, CSOs, private sector) will
be crucial to increase the level of dialogue in order to ensure that
different aspects of the challenges are addressed.

In parallel, the Project will consider the key policy options that may be
necessary for guiding further research, and possible future deployment.
These options can include guidelines adopted by intergovernmental bodies;
recommendations of one or more high-level panels or commissions; as well as
potentially protocols to existing treaties, or even the development of new
treaties over time.

The Project will neither promote nor be necessarily against the potential
deployment of climate geoengineering. The project will, however, advocate
for the development of governance frameworks necessary for potential
deployment, as well as for expanded research on such techniques, including
their environmental, social and economic impacts.

The Project will have a broad overall approach, by considering various
geoengineering techniques (including both solar radiation management and
carbon dioxide removals at scale) as part of the overall package of
potential tools available to address climate change, such as mitigation,
adaptation, and resilience. At the same time, after initial analyses of the
policy options, the Project may focus on one or more of the more promising
options for the development of related policy frameworks.

The preparatory phase of the Project is under way. The full-scale project
will, however, be only announced toward the end of 2016. The Project is
expected to last into the next decade.

PROGRAM RESOURCES
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Project

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