The global conversation about solar geoengineering just changed at the UN Environment Assembly. Here’s how.
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The global conversation about solar geoengineering just changed at the UN Environment Assembly. Here’s how. / Corry, Olaf; McLaren, Duncan .
2024.Research output: Other contribution › Net publication - Internet publication › Communication
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T1 - The global conversation about solar geoengineering just changed at the UN Environment Assembly. Here’s how.
AU - Corry, Olaf
AU - McLaren, Duncan
PY - 2024/3/8
Y1 - 2024/3/8
N2 - Duncan McLaren and Olaf Corry reflect on the implications of the UNEA-6 non-decision on solar radiation modification for research and governanceAs we wrote in part 1, a Swiss-led proposal to the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) to establish an expert group on solar radiation management (SRM) proved divisive and was eventually withdrawn. Here we explore why, and what that means for any global conversation about SRM.
AB - Duncan McLaren and Olaf Corry reflect on the implications of the UNEA-6 non-decision on solar radiation modification for research and governanceAs we wrote in part 1, a Swiss-led proposal to the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) to establish an expert group on solar radiation management (SRM) proved divisive and was eventually withdrawn. Here we explore why, and what that means for any global conversation about SRM.
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