For those of you who follow climate geoengineering, and/or interesting
international governance issues, the Stanford Journal of Law, Science &
Policy has just published a special issue on climate geoengineering. The
Table of Contents and the URL (open access) for the issue is listed below.
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.       Geoengineering Governance Systems, Gregory E. Wannier, Megan Herzog,
& Darrell Atkinson;

.       The Asilomar International Conference on Climate Intervention
Technologies, Margaret Leinen;

.       Considerations on Governance for Climate Remediation Technologies:
Lessons from the "Ozone Hole", Richard Benedick;

.       The Limitations of Geoengineering Governance In A World of
Uncertainty, Bidisha Banerjee;

.       Climate Geoengineering, Solar Radiation Management and its
Implications for Intergenerational Equity, William C.G. Burns

.       Geoengineering and the Myth of Unilateralism: Pressures and
Prospects for International Cooperation, Joshua B. Horton

 

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