
Geoengineering Governance
Geoengineering governance refers to the development of rules, policies, and oversight mechanisms to manage and regulate large-scale techniques aimed at manipulating the Earth's climate to combat climate change. It involves ensuring technologies like reflecting sunlight or removing carbon are safe, effective, and ethically used. Governance seeks to involve stakeholders, international agreements, and scientific research to prevent risks, misunderstandings, or misuse. Overall, it’s about creating a responsible framework to guide the responsible development and application of geoengineering methods while minimizing potential negative impacts on society and the environment.