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On the Design of an International Governance Framework for Geoengineering
Ian D. Lloyd,
Michael Oppenheimer
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
Geosciences
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Arms Control
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Geoengineering
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Global Governance
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Solar Radiation Management
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Governance Framework
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Climate Change
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Antarctica
50%
Incoming Solar Radiation
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Rating Manipulation
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Outer Space
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Environmental Protection
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Treaties
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Earth's Climate System
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Montreal Protocol
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Governance Regimes
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International Treaties
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Institutional Reform
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National Appropriation
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Space Protocol
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Control Protection
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Social Sciences
Arms Control
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Climate Change
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Territory
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Legislation
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Environmental Conservation
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International Instruments
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Space
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International Treaty
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Solar Radiation
100%
Geoengineering
100%
Planetary Atmosphere
33%
Climate Change
33%
Territory
33%
Antarctic Region
33%
Environmental Protection
33%
Institutional Reform
33%
Engineering
Solar Radiation
100%
Control Arm
66%
Climate Change
33%
Supporting Evidence
33%
Environmental Protection
33%
Outer Space
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Solar Geoengineering
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Arm
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