https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195925524002889

*Authors*
U. Baresi, C.M. Baum, T.B. Fischer, S. Lockie, A. Piggott-McKellar, V.
Graham, E. Bohensky, L.B. Fritz, N. Shumway, D.P. Harrison, R. Foster, B.K.
Sovacool, K. Vella, Z. Ristovski a

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2024.107701

*29 October 2024*

*Highlights*
•Principles for geoengineering governance are not applied to regional
interventions.

•Regional geoengineering interventions may fail due to limited public
engagement.

•Strategic Environmental Assessment aligns with geoengineering governance
principles.

•Tiered Strategic Environmental Assessment enables collaborations on
geoengineering.

•Strategic Environmental Assessment provides a policy framework for
geoengineering.

*Abstract*
Technological advancements offer the opportunity for interventions to
reduce and potentially even counteract the impacts of climate change.
However, advancements that can facilitate the adaptation of human and
natural ecosystems to climate change, and possibly lessen the intensity and
damaging impacts of extreme weather events, come with social, technical,
and environmental challenges. These challenges are triggered by the
complexity and uncertainty associated with their deployment in real-world
settings. In this paper, we consider Solar Radiation Management
interventions aiming to limit the heat absorbed by our planet's surface and
trapped in its atmosphere, focusing on Marine Cloud Brightening and Albedo
Surface Modification, particularly to protect ice surfaces, as examples of
regional-scale interventions. Building on the need for more socially
inclusive decision-making around these interventions, as highlighted by the
Australian case study of the Great Barrier Reef's Reef Restoration and
Adaptation Program, this paper proposes a policy framework with worldwide
potential to assist with regional Solar Radiation Management. To this end,
we suggest the use of Strategic Environmental Assessment, a United Nations
recognised policy framework that is applied internationally to support
environmentally sustainable strategic decision-making and planning. We
consider Strategic Environmental Assessment's performance criteria in
relation to Solar Radiation Management and discuss how these align with
much-needed assistance in developing socially inclusive Solar Radiation
Management interventions.
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*Source: ScienceDirect*

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