FYI. The Tulsa Law Review has just released a special symposium issue on
climate change geoengineering; I have included the Table of Contents below.
wil

Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director

Master of Science - Energy Policy & Climate Program 

Johns Hopkins University

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Tulsa Law Review

Volume 46                                             Spring 2011
Number 2

Symposium:

geoengineering

 

Geoengineering and Climate Management:

>From Marginality To Inevitability                                   Jay
Michaelson       221

 

Framing The Social, Political, And

Environmental Risks And Benefits

Of Geoengineering: Balancing The Hard-

To-Imagine Against The Hard-To-Measure                       Gareth Davies
261

 

Geoengineering the Climate:

An Overview of Solar Radiation

Management Options                                               William
C.G. Burns       283

 

Geoengineering and International Law:

The Search For Common Legal Ground                               Ralph Bodle
305

 

Colorado Residential Property Owners

And Their Cloudy Right To

Precipitation Capture
Ryan S. Hansen       323

 

A Navigational System For Uncharted Waters:

The London Convention And London

Protocol's Assessment Framework

On Ocean Iron Fertilization
Melissa Eick       351

 

 

 

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