A 14yo boy found one of my papers and sent me the questions below. I'm
embarrassed to say that I don't know the answers.

What should I say to him?

For context, he was referring to this paper of mine is
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1461452916659830

Quote
"- How could an international governance framework combat moral hazard?
Would constituent countries have to reform individually, or could the
framework itself intervene?
- In the context of geoengineering, are those who suffer from moral hazard
often part of larger groups, such as fossil fuel companies or climate
change denial organizations? If so, could such groups be more readily be
targeted by actors advocating for controlled, realistic geoengineering
research?
- How should governance frameworks combat morale hazard? Should they
emphasize the risks of geoengineering, or simply provide a general framing
of the subject (i.e., geoengineering is a "Plan B" if mitigation fails)?"

Andrew

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