Dear colleagues,

*A special issue of the Global Policy journal edited by C2G’s Janos Pasztor 
and Nicholas Harrison is out now! The issue features insights on the 
governance of climate‐altering approaches with possible ways to address 
knowledge and governance gaps in 
future  
https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/journal-issue/special-issue-governing-climate-altering-approaches
 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/journal-issue/special-issue-governing-climate-altering-approaches>*

*Introduction*

Introduction to the Special Issue: ‘Governing Climate‐altering Approaches’ 
- Janos Pasztor and Nicholas Harrison 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/climate-change-energy-and-sustainability/introduction-special-issue-governing-climate>

*Special Issue Articles*

Splitting Climate Engineering Governance: How Problem Structure Shapes 
Institutional Design - Sikina Jinnah, David Morrow and Simon Nicholson 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/climate-change-energy-and-sustainability/splitting-climate-engineering-governance-how>

Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM) should be 
treated separately in global policy discussions. 

 

Clash of Geofutures and the Remaking of Planetary Order: Faultlines 
underlying Conflicts over Geoengineering Governance - Duncan McLaren and 
Olaf Corry 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/global-commons-and-environment/clash-geofutures-and-remaking-planetary-order-faultlines>

Decisions about the potential use of geoengineering should be based not 
only on evidence from scientific models, but also on our understanding of 
politics and social justice. 


Carbon‐dioxide Removal and Biodiversity: A Threat Identification Framework 
- Kate Dooley, Ellycia Harrould‐Kolieb and Anita Talberg 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/global-commons-and-environment/carbon-dioxide-removal-and-biodiversity-threat>

Researchers and policy makers need to learn which carbon dioxide removal 
approaches could safeguard biodiversity and protect the environment.

 

Managing Land‐based CDR: BECCS, Forests and Carbon Sequestration - Duncan 
Brack and Richard King 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/global-commons-and-environment/managing-land-based-cdr-beccs-forests-and-carbon>

Governments urgently need policies to assess and scale up large-scale 
carbon dioxide removal to limit global warming - but in a way that does not 
undermine CO2 emissions cuts.  

 

Addressing power imbalances in biosequestration governance - Simone 
Lovera‐Bilderbeek and Souparna Lahiri 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/global-commons-and-environment/addressing-power-imbalances-biosequestration-governance>

Can rights-based approaches address conflicts and power imbalance in carbon 
dioxide removal? 

 

Large‐Scale Carbon Dioxide Removal to Meet the 1.5°C Limit: Key Governance 
Gaps, Challenges and Priority Responses - M.J. Mace, Claire L. Fyson, 
Michiel Schaeffer and William L. Hare 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/climate-change-energy-and-sustainability/large-scale-carbon-dioxide-removal-meet-15degc>

Policy options exist which could address key governance gaps and challenges 
around Carbon Dioxide Removal. 

 

A Code of Conduct for Responsible Geoengineering Research - Anna‐Maria 
Hubert 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/global-commons-and-environment/code-conduct-responsible-geoengineering-research>

A shared code of conduct could guide and promote responsible research 
into climate-altering approaches, based on existing laws and processes. 

 

Parametric Insurance for Solar Geoengineering: Insights from the Pacific 
Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative - Joshua B. Horton, 
Penehuro Lefale and David Keith 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/global-commons-and-environment/parametric-insurance-solar-geoengineering-insights-pacific>

Insurance linked 
to environmental indicators could address financial concerns about solar 
geoengineering liabilities (solar radiation modification (SRM)).  

 

Targeted Geoengineering: Local Interventions with Global Implications - 
John C. Moore, Ilona Mettiäinen, Michael Wolovick, Liyun Zhao, Rupert 
Gladstone, Ying Chen, Stefan Kirchner and Timo Koivurova 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/climate-change-energy-and-sustainability/targeted-geoengineering-local-interventions>

Theoretically, targeted geoengineering to protect the Arctic or 
Antarctic could be governed more easily than global geoengineering. 

 

Solar Radiation Modification ‐ A “Silver Bullet” Climate Policy for 
Populist and Authoritarian Regimes? - Axel Michaelowa 
<https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/articles/climate-change-energy-and-sustainability/solar-radiation-modification-silver-bullet>

How can the international community prevent or ‘contain’ the threat 
of unilateral deployment of Solar Radiation Modification? 

 

Best,

=======================

Anita Nzeh

Knowledge Management Officer

*Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G)*

www.c2g2.net

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