https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wene.70008

*Authors*
Federica Catonini, Johanna Sophie Buerkert, Kristian Søby Kristensen

First published: *08 May 2025*

https://doi.org/10.1002/wene.70008

*Abstract*
As the Arctic is increasingly experiencing the effects of climate change,
specific Arctic geoengineering technologies are considered as possible
add-ons to ongoing mitigation efforts. Several technologies are currently
discussed, spanning an array of different disciplines and arguments. This
paper provides an overview of the ongoing academic discourse on Arctic
geoengineering. By using an Environment-People-Security lens, the analysis
highlights salient points for the governance of both research and possible
deployment of geoengineering. Our findings demonstrate a deep divide
between existing research approaches in the literature and a
disproportionate focus on technology and feasibility studies in comparison
with governance research. In view of the many different risks associated
with geoengineering, there is an urgent need for interdisciplinarity in
both research and governance, considering different stake- and
rights-holders, research approaches, and knowledge transitions in the
process.

*Source: WIREs*

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