From moratorium to mandate: Europe’s next move on geoengineering
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cfg.euFrom moratorium to mandate: Europe’s next move on geoengineeringcfg.euPrivate investment in solar radiation modification is outpacing governance. Giulia Neri argues Europe's political commitment now needs a research agenda and real diplomacy to back it up. The post From moratorium to mandate: Europe’s next move on geoengineering appeared first on Centre for Future Generations .
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