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 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Room 104J Washington, DC 20036 650.281.9126 (Mobile) 202.452.8713 (Fax) [email protected] http://energy.jhu.edu <http://energy.jhu.edu/> SSRN site (selected publications): http://ssrn.com/author=240348 Skype ID: Wil.Burns Teaching Climate/Energy Law & Policy Blog: http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org <http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org/> 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
