https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09644016.2022.2113606?journalCode=fenp20

Is it possible to imagine the deployment of geoengineering in the service
of ecological security? Ecological security––a concern with the resilience
of ecosystems––appears to caution against forms of intervention that might
serve to change and/or undermine the functionality of ecosystems. Yet
ecosystem functionality is already challenged by processes associated with
climate change, and some degree of climate change is already locked in.
This paper examines this challenging but important issue. After defining
ecological security and noting varied forms of geoengineering, the paper
explores the opportunities for––and challenges of––imagining geoengineering
in the service of ecological security, especially in the context of solar
radiation management. While arguing that it is possible to conceive a role
for geoengineering in the service of ecological security, this must be
contingent on extensive research supporting deployment and must be tempered
by restraint and a commitment to precaution, humility, reflexivity and
dialogue.

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