Prospects for a multi-stakeholder dialogue on climate engineering |
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Authors: | Ken Conca |
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Affiliation: | 1. Global Environmental Politics Program, School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC, USAconca@american.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTLessons from the literature on multi-stakeholder dialogue (MSD) that are relevant to the debate on climate engineering (CE) are examined. MSDs have been used to prod slow-to-develop intergovernmental regulatory processes on a range of transnational and global controversies. A CEMSD might push forward anticipatory governance of CE by promoting social learning, sharpening and legitimizing governance norms, and starting to arrange the political space for governance by states. However, significant challenges and risks are also identified, including questions about the ripeness of the issue for stakeholder dialogue; difficult trade-offs in the design of dialogues, particularly around issues of participation and knowledge-power; and inherent tensions in the various purposes a CEMSD might serve. Given these challenges, steps forward that would better prepare a space for legitimate and effective dialogue are recommended. |
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Keywords: | Climate engineering climate change adaptation multi-stakeholder dialogue deliberation |
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