Colleagues:

My book "The Governance of Solar Geoengineering: Managing Climate Change in the 
Anthropocene" has been published by Cambridge University Press, in paperback, 
hardback, and (soon) electronically. The prices is reasonable, in my opinion, 
at US$ 35 paper and US$ 90 hardback.

Description:

Climate change is among the world's most important problems, and solutions 
based on emission cuts or adapting to new climates remain elusive. One set of 
proposals receiving increasing attention among scientists and policymakers is 
'solar geoengineering', (also known as solar radiation modification) which 
would reflect a small portion of incoming sunlight to reduce climate change. 
Evidence indicates that this could be effective, inexpensive, and technically 
feasible, but it poses environmental risks and social challenges. Governance 
will thus be crucial. In The Governance of Solar Geoengineering, Jesse L. 
Reynolds draws on law, political science, and economics to show how solar 
geoengineering is, could, and should be governed. The book considers states' 
incentives and behavior, international and national law, intellectual property, 
compensation for possible harm, and non-state governance. It also recommends 
how solar geoengineering could be responsibly researched, developed, and - if 
appropriate - used in ways that would improve human well-being and ensure 
sustainability.

Advance praise:

'Reynolds has written the go-to guide to solar geoengineering governance. 
Sober, balanced, and comprehensive - essential reading for proponents and 
skeptics alike.' Daniel Bodansky, Arizona State University

'As we encounter increasingly severe climate change impacts, the world is 
likely to consider solar geoengineering. This book lays out governance 
considerations that the technologies would instigate. As Reynolds suggests, we 
should pay attention to these issues, including the necessary norm building and 
international cooperation, sooner rather than later.' Jane Long, former 
Associate Director for Energy and Environment, Lawrence Livermore National 
Laboratory

'Some forms of solar geoengineering (also known as solar radiation 
modification) would require unprecedented international governance. As interest 
rises in these technologies, governments and non-state actors should address 
the governance challenge now, before events potentially overtake. Reynolds' 
book is a timely contribution to a more informed global discussion.' Janos 
Pasztor, Executive Director of the Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance 
Initiative and former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Climate 
Change

Available for the usual outlets.

Links and more information at http://jreynolds.org/book/

Jesse Reynolds
Emmett / Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy
Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
385 Charles E. Young Drive East
1242 Law Building
Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA

Associate Researcher, Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law, 
Utrecht University
Research Affiliate, Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program, Harvard 
University

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Now available: My book The Governance of Solar Geoengineering: Managing Climate 
Change in the Anthropocene<http://jreynolds.org/book/> from Cambridge 
University Press

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