https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-025-04060-w

*Authors: *Stephen M. Gardiner & Arthur R. Obst

*19 January 2026*

*Abstract*
The Tollgate Principles (‘TGPs’) aim to represent ‘the price that must be
paid’ by anyone claiming to be ethically serious about pursuing solar
geoengineering (Gardiner and Fragnière, Ethic Policy Environ
221(2):143–174, 2018). The TGPs are influential but, like other governance
principles, have also provoked criticism. This paper clarifies the Tollgate
approach by responding to objections and dissolving some perceived
tensions. It argues that, while not the final word, the TGPs are an
important step in the evolution of geoengineering governance and should
continue to be taken seriously at all levels. It concludes that rather than
“beware the Toll Keepers” (Briggle, Ethic Policy Environ 21(2):187–189,
2018) we should instead “beware the Toll Dodgers”: those who would brush
aside the TGPs and other ethics-centered approaches. As well as defending
the Tollgate approach specifically, the discussion provides broader lessons
for governing geoengineering and other controversial technological
interventions.

*Source: Springer Nature Link*

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