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Andrew Lockley a, Ishita Mundra b, Patrick Taylor Smith *29 June 2023* https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103210 Highlights - •Private SRM is a possibility if there is global inaction towards climate risks - - •Legitimate emergency actions devolved to citizens are quite analogous to private SRM - - •Several scenarios considered likely exhibit a lack of rational-legal legitimacy - - •Imperfect or partial legitimacy of private SRM is possible, but difficult to achieve Abstract Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) geoengineering could moderate Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). SRM could be privatised, e.g. using Voluntary Carbon Offsets (VCOs); alternatively, philanthropic geoengineering is possible. Analogues for private SRM exist, as citizens are empowered to act unilaterally in crises: stopping trains; evacuating buildings; deploying fire hoses; and using lethal force for self-defence. The question arises: could citizens ethically and responsibly conduct SRM? Such philanthropic geoengineering’s ethics and regulation are considered, specifically issues of justifiability and legitimacy. Normative, descriptive, rational-legal, and output-input legitimacy address governance, support, rules & laws, and informed & effective decision-making respectively. In conclusion, legitimacy is neither guaranteed nor impossible–but particular accountability and stability problems occur in the lone-actor *Greenfinger* model, and with loosely structured crowdfunded movements. However, there is some merit to *Technocrats*, particularly when overseen by external funders. Blending various approaches appears to offer significant benefits. Finally, a set of criteria for legitimacy is proposed. Keywords Geoengineering, Private Actors, Legitimacy, Justifiability, Philanthropy, Climate emergency *Source: ScienceDirect* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "geoengineering" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/CAHJsh9_-xLFFRFSaoVuhoVn9h4fL2dv506u990Fb1Grtr7eL0g%40mail.gmail.com.
