It’s a good point, Gernot. Perhaps the call could be re-tooled to clarify that 
this is a call for a moratorium on research also? I think Biermann, et. al. 
make a powerful case for doing so in Sec. 1 of the WIRES article. As someone 
who has worked in this field for over 13 years, I applaud this initiative. wil


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From: gep-ed@googlegroups.com <gep-ed@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Gernot 
Wagner
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 12:48 PM
To: stacy.vandev...@umb.edu
Cc: Gep-Ed <gep-ed@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [gep-ed] calling for a Solar Geoengineering Non-use Agreement

Thanks, Stacy.

Not trying to start an email BBQ on this list, but let me just say that the 
words used here are awfully close to those used by those most signatories would 
describe as solar geoengineering (research) "boosters." The subtle but 
all-important difference: e.g. Ted Parson and David Keith, in 2013, called 
for<https://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.1232527> a "non-use" 
agreement (moratorium) on deployment, while specifically allowing for research.

And for research, of course, the all important distinction is whether it's e.g. 
permissible to study the implications of the Tonga volcano or whether even 
(small) outdoor experiments are permissible. Here e.g. from my just-published 
book, Geoengineering: the Gamble<http://www.gwagner.com/GtG> (Polity, 2021):

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In contrast, this "Non-Use Agreement" here, of course, also includes (most) 
research.

All the best,
Gernot

Gernot Wagner, New York University (on leave at Columbia Business School, 
spring 2022)
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 1:09 PM Stacy VanDeveer 
<stacy.vandev...@umb.edu<mailto:stacy.vandev...@umb.edu>> wrote:
Dear GEP colleagues,

With more than 60 senior climate scientists and governance scholars from around 
the world, we have launched a global initiative<https://www.solargeoeng.org/> 
today calling for an International Non-use Agreement on Solar Geoengineering.
We argue that planetary-scale solar geoengineering deployment cannot be 
governed fairly and poses unacceptable risks if included as a future climate 
policy option. We are also deeply concerned about the risks that solar 
geoengineering development may pose to climate policy and decarbonization 
commitments.

We are now calling on fellow academics, civil society organizations and 
concerned individuals to sign an open 
letter<https://www.solargeoeng.org/non-use-agreement/open-letter/> to 
governments, the United Nations and other actors to stop development and the 
potential use of planetary scale geoengineering technologies.

This initiative draws on an article published in WIREs Climate 
Change<https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcc.754>, which is 
co-authored by the 16 initiators of this initiative. Co-authors include, 
besides myself, prof. Frank Biermann (Utrecht University, Dr. Jeroen Oomen, 
(Utrecht University), prof. Aarti Gupta (Wageningen  University), prof. Saleem 
H. Ali (University of Delaware), prof. Ken Conca (American University), prof. 
Maarten A. Hajer (Utrecht University), prof. Prakash Kashwan (University of 
Connecticut), prof. Louis J. Kotzé (North-West University), prof. Melissa Leach 
(Institute  of  Development  Studies), prof. Dirk Messner (German Environment 
Agency), prof. Chukwumerije Okereke (Alex-Ekwueme  Federal University 
Ndufu-Alike), prof. Åsa Persson (Stockholm Environment Institute), prof. Janez 
Potocnik (International  Resource  Panel,  United  Nations  Environment  
Programme), prof. David Schlosberg (Sydney Environment Institute), prof. 
Michelle Scobie (The University of the West Indies), prof. Stacy D. VanDeveer 
(University of Massachusetts Boston).

First signatories include prof. Mike Hulme, prof. Sheila Jasanoff,  prof. 
Stefan Rahmstorf, prof. Jennie C. Stephens, prof. Arturo Escobar, prof. Hiroshi 
Ohta, prof. Patricia Kameri-Mbote, prof. Wolfgang Kramer, prof. Raymond 
Pierrehumbert, prof. Karen O’Brien, as well as the novelist Dr. Amitav Ghosh.

We would be very grateful if you would support us by circulating this 
initiative widely within your networks. Additionally, we hope you will consider 
signing up as a Signatory on our website 
www.solargeoeng.org<http://www.solargeoeng.org>, and to encourage your academic 
colleagues to do the same.

Finally, please also sign and share with your civil society networks, friends 
and family and all concerned citizens the change.org<http://change.org> 
petition calling for an International Non-Use Agreement for Solar 
Geoengineering here: https://www.change.org/SolarGeoengNon-Use

If you wish to contribute your time, please contact Carol Bardi 
(c.costadeso...@uu.nl<mailto:c.costadeso...@uu.nl>)

You can follow the progress on this on initiative on twitter: @solargeoeng

Thank you!
--Stacy

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Chair, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance
Professor, Global Governance & Human Security
McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
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