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Engaging the Global South on climate engineering research

David E. Winickoff (), Jane A. Flegal and Asfawossen Asrat
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David E. Winickoff: Policy, and Management, University of California-Berkeley
Jane A. Flegal: Policy, and Management, University of California-Berkeley
Asfawossen Asrat: School of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University

Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 7, 627-634

Abstract: There have been calls for more voices from the global south to engage in the climate engineering debate. A Berkeley Workshop held in July 2014 achieved just this, identifying themes that should inform research and governance in this arena.

Date: 2015
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