https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/21832/solar-geoengineering-in-the-horizon-humanitarian-dimensions

Solar Geoengineering in the Horizon: Humanitarian Dimensions

About this Research Topic

Solar radiation management is a theoretical approach proposed to reduce the
impacts of climate change by increasing the amount of solar radiation that
is reflected back into the atmosphere to have a net cooling effect on
global temperatures. While it is not posited as a substitute for climate
change mitigation and adaptation it is proposed as one of the suite of
options that can be deployed to reduce the climate change impacts,
including the increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather and
climate events.

The goal of this Research Topic to explore and frame the risk management
aspects of solar radiation management and the related humanitarian
considerations in the event that solar radiation management is deployed or
not deployed. Editors of this topic hope to curate a special article
collection that represents the multifaceted debate on the humanitarian
considerations of solar radiation management. Therefore, we invite papers
that explore new dimensions of the discourse. We also especially encourage
perspectives from people and places that have been under-represented in
ongoing discussions around solar radiation management and its humanitarian
implications.

In this Research Topic, we collate studies addressing the following:

• Humanitarian perspectives, humanitarian consequences
• Risk management, risk communication, most vulnerable people in
decision-making
• Ethics, invocation of the most vulnerable as justification
• Governance, policy perspectives
• Geo-politics, security considerations, institutional architectures
• Risk management strategies including insurance,
• Incentives, trade-offs, debating or communicating choices

Keywords: Humanitarian perspectives, climate change, Solar Geoengineering,
policy perspectives, humanitarian

*Important Note*: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within
the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as
defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide
an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any
stage of peer review.


Submission Deadlines
*01 August 2021* Abstract
*16 November 2021* Manuscript

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