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Title Developing a National Strategy for Climate Engineering Research in Canada / Neil Craik
Published Waterloo, ON, CA : Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (24 pages)
Series CIGI Papers ; 153
CIGI Papers ; 153
Contents About the author -- About the ILRP -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Defining CE and CE research -- Demand for CE research in Canada -- Why the need for a national strategy for CE research? -- The need for integration -- Science legitimacy will be fundamental to future policy discussions -- Key elements of a national strategy for CE research -- Conclusion
Summary "Climate engineering (CE) is increasingly becoming an area of broad public policy interest within international and domestic climate policy discussions. In addition to receiving greater attention within regulatory contexts, there is a gradual shift toward greater support for nationally supported research programs on CE technologies and assessments. Despite the increased salience of CE, the issue has been largely absent from the Canadian public policy agenda. This paper argues that a national strategy for CE research ought to be developed as part of Canada's broader climate strategy. At the centre of this strategy must be a commitment to ensuring a high level of public trust in the underlying science and a policy process that is open and responsive to public views. The development of a national CE research strategy is necessary because governance of CE cannot be undertaken in the absence of greater knowledge of CE technologies and their potential impacts. In addition, development of other climate responses, such as mitigation and adaption strategies, will need to be understood in light of the risks of CE, but also the risks associated with forgoing these technologies. As CE technologies become subject to increasing international oversight, the Canadian government needs to develop a greater understanding of these technologies as part of a coherent national position on CE."-- From CIGI website
Subject Environmental geotechnology -- Canada
Environmental engineering -- Canada
Climatic changes -- Government policy -- Canada
Climate change mitigation -- Canada
Climatic changes -- Canada -- Prevention
Global warming -- Canada -- Prevention
Global environmental change.
Environmental protection -- Canada
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Canada
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
Climate change mitigation
Climatic changes -- Government policy
Environmental engineering
Environmental geotechnology
Environmental protection
Global environmental change
Global warming -- Prevention
Climate engineering.
Global warming.
Solar radiation management.
Climate change mitigation.
Greenhouse gas.
Carbon dioxide removal.
Intergovernmental panel on climate change.
Marine cloud brightening.
Climatology.
Ocean fertilization.
Canada
Form Electronic book
Author Craik, Neil