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Area of Science:

  • Climate Science
  • Environmental Governance
  • Sociotechnical Systems

Background:

  • Current climate engineering governance proposals lack robust criteria.
  • Existing frameworks rely on narrow, unreflexive appraisals.
  • A need exists for responsible governance criteria for climate interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore governance implications of a Deliberative Mapping project.
  • To advance criteria for shaping climate engineering governance propositions.
  • To propose a sociotechnical framework for climate change responses.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a Deliberative Mapping project.
  • Incorporated extensive reflection and reflexivity.
  • Developed three core propositions for governance.

Main Results:

  • Identified the necessity of reflexive foresight for climate engineering futures.
  • Advocated for robustness over optimality in performance and acceptance criteria.
  • Stressed the need for satisfactory openness for legitimacy of proposals.

Conclusions:

  • The Deliberative Mapping project offers a novel framework for climate engineering governance.
  • Propositions advance responsible criteria for evaluating and accepting climate engineering.
  • The framework provides a sociotechnical approach for governing climate change responses broadly.