https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/ea/d5ea00008d

*Authors*
Sikina Jinnah and Zachary Dove

https://doi.org/10.1039/D5EA00008D

*14 April 2025*

*Abstract*
This paper provides a chronological review of the governance history of
solar radiation management (SRM), also called solar geoengineering, from
2006 to 2024. Often characterized as an ungoverned space, we argue that the
governance landscape for SRM is actually quite rich, though activity is
primarily in the Global North, where research and governance capacity is
concentrated. We illuminate the many governance initiatives and mechanisms
in this area, explaining each mechanism’s significance, relevant politics,
and intersections with questions of environmental justice. We then identify
gaps, limitations, possible future developments, and key contestations,
including as related to justice. Crucially, as the chronological review
shows, historical developments have largely occurred within a handful of
countries in the Global North, laying bare the need to strengthen ongoing
efforts to capacitate climate vulnerable countries in the Global South so
they can more effectively shape the trajectory of SRM governance. We
conclude by offering suggestions for future governance development.

*Source: Royal Society of Chemistry*

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