https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/13/4/77

*Authors*
by Yvette Ramos and Filipe Duarte Santos

https://doi.org/10.3390/cli13040077

Published: *07 April 2025*

*Abstract*
Efforts to address anthropogenic climate change have been focused sensibly
on mitigation and adaptation. However, given the difficulties in the
implementation of a rapid global mitigation process, increasing attention
is being given to geoengineering as a way to countervail some of the
climate change impacts. This development has increased the private
investment in geoengineering research in the last few years, leading to
patent filing. The article examines the recent evolution of patents in the
emerging field of geoengineering technologies. Despite the secrecy
surrounding the field of geoengineering, especially solar radiation
management at the state level, patent databases provide transparency,
offering technical details, market insights, and information about the key
players. Patents, published 18 months after filing, reveal valuable data
about geoengineering technologies, the targeted markets, and involved
stakeholders. The databases of the International Patent Classification
(IPC) and Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) are used. The focus of
the present analysis is on patents in the sub-domains of carbon dioxide
removal and solar radiation management and on those held by the large oil
producer corporations. The results highlight the patents filed in the
controversial area of SRM. The growing economic significance of
geoengineering requires the protection of innovations through patents
coupled with the implementation of a global governance system based on
climate justice and ethical responsibility.

*Source: MDPI*

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