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From informal to formal governance of solar radiation management

Kerryn Brent, Manon Simon, Jan McDonald

2024Climate Policy9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is growing interest in the potential for solar radiation management (SRM) to address rising global temperatures, both at global and regional levels. SRM schemes are highly controversial; their governance has come under close scrutiny from researchers and policymakers. Key challenges include how best to govern SRM to mitigate risk, promote social acceptability and encourage responsible research, development, and deployment. In the absence of formal targeted laws and policies, a proliferation of academic – and NGO-led voluntary principles have been proposed, to develop governance norms from the bottom up. In the past fifteen years, ten prominent governance proposals identified common principles, including: SRM to be governed as a public good; public consultation and research transparency; and impact assessment, monitoring and review. We systematically reviewed and categorized the principles in these governance proposals, demonstrating that there is a high level of commonality between the principles they contain. While more informal governance frameworks are currently being advocated and/or developed, we argue that further specificity in over-arching principles is not required because existing frameworks already provide policymakers with a basis for developing robust domestic instruments to govern SRM research and development. The priority now is to see these principles incorporated into more formal instruments, such as institutional research policies and domestic legislation, and adapted to local and national contexts. This next step is also necessary to evaluate how these principles operate in practice, especially in the event where SRM experiments are upscaled, and promote accountability and oversight.

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Corporate governanceBusinessNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsFinanceClimate Change and GeoengineeringClimate Change Policy and EconomicsSpace exploration and regulation
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