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https://scholarworks.umb.edu/nejpp/vol35/iss2/7/

*Author*
Janos Pasztor, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative - C2G

*Recommended Citation: *Pasztor, Janos (2023) "Solar Radiation Modification
Governance in the Context of Temperature Overshoot," New England Journal of
Public Policy: Vol. 35: Iss. 2, Article 7.
Available at: https://scholarworks.umb.edu/nejpp/vol35/iss2/7

*27 November 2023*

*Abstract*
As the climate crisis escalates, governments—and recently even those in the
wealthier countries in the Global North—are struggling to manage the
impacts we are experiencing around the world in frightening abundance,
including record-setting temperatures, fires, floods, and glacial and ice
melt. Behind closed doors, policymakers are concerned as they contemplate
the increasing likelihood, even under the most ambitious emission reduction
pathways, that the world will overshoot the goal agreed upon in the Paris
Agreement to limit global average temperature rise to 1.5oC beyond
pre-industrial levels.

It is in this “overshoot context” that interest is growing in an emerging,
potentially supplementary technique that could be used as an emergency
measure to intentionally alter the climate called solar radiation
modification (SRM), also referred to as solar geoengineering. This article
explores what SRM is; why interest is growing in better understanding the
potential risks, benefits, and governance challenges of making use of such
techniques compared to not making use of SRM; and why SRM urgently needs
governance. Governance refers to structures, processes, and actions through
which private and public actors interact to address societal goals at
national and international levels.

*Source: NEJPP*

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