The Governance of Solar Geoengineering: Managing Climate Change in the Anthropocene
23 May 2019 | By
| Berkely Law UCLA Law |The book considers states’ incentives and behavior, international and national law, intellectual property, compensation for possible harm, and non-state governance.
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Without informed consent or public oversight, well financed academics are attempting to create their own global governance for Solar Geoengineering, outside the framework of legitimate constitutional or democratic governance systems.
- Geoengineering, a form of environmental warfare, requires prohibition, liability, and severe penalties for release or deployment of hazardous air pollution emissions including RF/MW electromagnetic radiation.