Since it looks like the paper is still behind an embargo, here's a link to 
an earlier draft version of that paper in case anyone is curious: 

The moral permissibility of unilateral solar radiation management Insights 
from Just Securitization Theory.docx | Rita Floyd - Academia.edu 
<https://www.academia.edu/49976878/The_moral_permissibility_of_unilateral_solar_radiation_management_Insights_from_Just_Securitization_Theory_docx>

I wonder if the example of Bill Gates being morally obligated to deploy SRM 
to save the Maldives made it to the published version.

On Tuesday, 2 May 2023 at 8:44:16 pm UTC+10 Geoengineering News wrote:

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> https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/publications/solar-geoengineering-the-view-from-just-warsecuritization-theorie
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> Rita Floyd <https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/persons/rita-floyd>
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>    - Political Science and International Studies 
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> <https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/organisations/political-science-and-international-studies>
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> Publication status Accepted/In press - *26 Apr 2023*
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>    -  Abstract 
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> <https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/publications/solar-geoengineering-the-view-from-just-warsecuritization-theorie/fingerprints/>
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>    
> <https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/publications/solar-geoengineering-the-view-from-just-warsecuritization-theorie>
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> As the world continues to fail to reduce and control global surface 
> temperatures, the use of solar radiation management (SRM) technology by one 
> actor or by a small coalition of actors is becoming increasingly likely. 
> Yet, most of the social scientific literature on solar geoengineering does 
> not tend to systematically engage with this possibility; scholars focus 
> either on global governance, or on banning SRM usage and research 
> altogether. On the margins of this debate, a handful of researchers have 
> sought to bring insights from the just war tradition to the issue of uni- 
> and mini-lateral SRM usage. This article is concerned with the contribution 
> just war/securitization theories can make to our understanding of the 
> debate surrounding climate engineering. It scrutinises and deepens existing 
> attempts by just war scholars to examine the moral permissibility of 
> uni-lateral and mini-lateral SRM usage, including from the perspective of 
> Just Securitization Theory.
> Journal Journal of Global Security Studies 
> <https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/publications/solar-geoengineering-the-view-from-just-warsecuritization-theorie#>
>   
> *Source: University of Birmingham*
>

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