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Three essays in Science aim to take concerns seriously and constructively Solar geoengineering research is not dormant, but it has […]
Minimal corporate tax rates and environment-as-a-human-right have something in common, other things not. Two developments last month demonstrate the breadth […]
Solar geoengineering–long feared to undermine emissions cuts–may be able to enhance them The leading concern about solar geoengineering–proposed technologies to […]
A scenario exercise on unauthorized use of solar geoengineering This post is co-authored with Edward A. Parson, and also published […]
We actively shape major Earth systems, with increasingly powerful technologies. We should face up to it. Also published at Legal […]
A court orders Shell to cut its emissions, including of its consumers. But will this stand after appeal? Originally posted […]
Originally published in Trends (the electronic newsletter of the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources of the American Bar Association) […]
Brazil asks for a billion dollars to slow deforestation. Would this be cooperation or extortion? Originally posted at Legal Planet. […]
Originally published at Legal Planet as “Four Emmett Institute scholars react to an important new report“ The US National Academies […]
Some activists say “not in my backyard,” but strident opponents of solar geoengineering argue “not in anyone’s backyard.” Originally posted […]