https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1423&context=ncjolt

*The Department of Defense is Poised to Update Its Climate Change
Adaptation Roadmap to Consider "Mitigation Measures": Now is the Time to
Nationally Regulate Solar Radiation Management*

Meredith Doswell

*Abstract*
As governments worldwide struggle to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions
in an effort to mitigate the effects of climate change, many are
contemplating supplemental and controversial strategies, including Solar
Radiation Management (“SRM”). SRM is a geoengineering technology deployed
into the stratosphere that intentionally manipulates the environment to
reduce global surface temperatures by reflecting incoming sunlight back
into space. Despite initial findings of significant and uncertain
environmental risks, no country thus far has elected to regulate SRM, even
though more experimentation is necessary to understand the full effects of
globally deploying the technology. In the United States, current
environmental laws fail, without more, to protect the country from
unilateral actors deploying SRM should these actors believe the dire
effects of climate change warrant an immediate response, thereby presenting
a significant national security threat. However, based on recent policy
decisions, Congress appears willing to consider actively regulating
geoengineering technologies, such as SRM. Pursuant to Congress’s most
recent directive in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2021, which instructs the Department of Defense (“DOD”) to consider its
approach to “mitigation measures” in its 2022 Climate Change Adaptation
Roadmap, this Article proposes that the DOD recommend that the federal
government formulate a national governance approach to regulate SRM. If a
governance approach is established, the United States will be better
prepared to deal with the possible conflicts and disputes arising from the
inevitable consideration of global SRM deployment as the effects of climate
change become more dire.

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