https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/reel.12605

*Authors*
Rachel Neef

First published: *19 March 2025*

https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12605

*Abstract*
Solar radiation modification (SRM) reflects sunlight back into space and
could rapidly cool Earth, potentially reducing the harms of dangerous
climate change. Current international law fails to directly and
comprehensively address the transboundary, regional and global governance
challenges that SRM presents. Various ideas for governance have emerged,
drawing on multiple areas of existing law. This article offers a critical
review of the existing space law literature and analyses its applicability
to SRM governance. First, space law would ‘directly’ apply to space-based
SRM proposals such as a large satellite sunshade. Second, this paper argues
that space law could ‘indirectly’ contribute to SRM governance, in that
space activities and their governance can provide useful insights for
future SRM governance. This article pushes for a deeper investigation of
space law to inform future SRM governance.

Source: Wiley Online Library

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