The chapter discusses the concept of transboundary harm in relation to solar geoengineering and the need for research funding in a transbound way. It also explores the moral hazard aspect of solar geoengineering and proposes a moratorium on large-scale experiments. The chapter highlights the importance of international cooperation and involving more southern research in the field.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Pascal Lamy, chairman of the Climate Overshoot Commission to talk about climate migration (7:30), the huge cost of adaptation (12:40), solar geoengineering (14:40), the attraction of a sticking plaster solution (21:25), termination shock (26:40), carbon takeback obligations (32:30), pollution removal (37:00), and how Britain fights into this fight (41:10)
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