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Anticipatory governance of solar geoengineering: conflicting visions of the future and their links to governance proposals.


ABSTRACT: This article identifies diverse rationales to call for anticipatory governance of solar geoengineering, in light of a climate crisis. In focusing on governance rationales, we step back from proliferating debates in the literature on 'how, when, whom, and where' to govern, to address the important prior question of why govern solar geoengineering in the first place: to restrict or enable its further consideration? We link these opposing rationales to contrasting underlying visions of a future impacted by climate change. These visions see the future as either more or less threatening, depending upon whether it includes the possible future use of solar geoengineering. Our analysis links these contrasting visions and governance rationales to existing governance proposals in the literature. In doing so, we illustrate why some proposals differ so significantly, while also showing that similar-sounding proposals may emanate from quite distinct rationales and thus advance different ends, depending upon how they are designed in practice.

SUBMITTER: Gupta A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7423514 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anticipatory governance of solar geoengineering: conflicting visions of the future and their links to governance proposals.

Gupta Aarti A   Möller Ina I   Biermann Frank F   Jinnah Sikina S   Kashwan Prakash P   Mathur Vikrom V   Morrow David R DR   Nicholson Simon S  

Current opinion in environmental sustainability 20200813


This article identifies diverse rationales to call for anticipatory governance of solar geoengineering, in light of a climate crisis. In focusing on governance rationales, we step back from proliferating debates in the literature on 'how, when, whom, and where' to govern, to address the important prior question of <i>why</i> govern solar geoengineering in the first place: to <i>restrict</i> or <i>enable</i> its further consideration? We link these opposing rationales to contrasting underlying vi  ...[more]

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