https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hannah-Williams-96/publication/392084943_Ethical_Considerations_in_Geoengineering_to_Reduce_Atmospheric_CO/links/6833d458be1b507dce90ef9c/Ethical-Considerations-in-Geoengineering-to-Reduce-Atmospheric-CO.pdf

*Authors: *Tolamise Olasehinde

*Abstract *
Geoengineering, which refers to large-scale interventions in the Earth’s
natural systems to mitigate climate change, is gaining attention as a
potential solution to reduce atmospheric CO₂ concentrations. Techniques
such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and solar radiation management
(SRM) have been proposed as ways to address the climate crisis. However,
these technologies raise significant ethical concerns, including the risks
of unintended consequences, the potential for social and political
inequalities, and the challenge of ensuring global governance and
accountability. This paper explores the ethical implications of
geoengineering technologies, focusing on their potential impacts on
ecosystems, human populations, and future generations. It examines the
moral responsibilities of nations and corporations involved in
geoengineering research, as well as the ethical dilemmas of relying on
technological fixes rather than addressing the root causes of climate
change. Through a review of current debates in the literature and case
studies, the paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the
ethical issues surrounding geoengineering, offering insights into how these
technologies can be developed and deployed in a way that prioritizes
equity, justice, and environmental sustainability.

*Source: ResearchGate*

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