https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2024.1474993/abstract

*Authors*
Harald Ginzky, Andreas Oschlies

DOI: 10.3389/fclim.2024.1474993

*14 October 2024*

*Abstract*
Climate engineering, including Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation
Modification techniques, increasingly gets into the public discussion on
effective climate change policies. As most of these techniques are still in
their infancy, the critical question arises whether and how in situ
research and development should be controlled and governed by competent
governmental authorities. In this context, public funding may serve as a
pivotal factor alongside appropriate regulatory approaches and may itself
also be regulated by legal mechanisms. We here argue that the London
Protocol, that includes regulation of research into marine geoengineering,
is a promising role model also for regulating other climate engineering
approaches, including -if ever appropriate-solar radiation modification. We
propose to consider the London Protocol as a role model for governance
schemes to be developed for emerging research and possible deployment
efforts regarding climate engineering.

*Source: Frontiers*

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