Climate Change and Geoengineering
External reference: https://openalex.org/T12615
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International law shapes climate change litigation
Explore how international law shapes climate change litigation, from human rights obligations to corporate accountability through national courts.
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Climate ethics review finds justice and responsibility shape responses
Literature review examining ethical frameworks and justice principles shaping climate policy responses across governance scales from 1990-2025.
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Rocket chlorine may slightly slow ozone recovery
Study models how expanded rocket launches could impact stratospheric ozone recovery, finding that 10-52 fold increases in chlorine emissions would cause modest but measurable ozone depletion.
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Framework proposed for feasible, equitable land-based climate mitigation
Framework integrating numerical modelling with stakeholder coproduction for feasible, equitable assessment of land-based climate mitigation technologies across governance levels.
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Weighted scenario ensembles reduce dominance of overrepresented models
Multidimensional weighting framework for emissions scenario ensembles accounting for relevance, quality, and diversity, with application to IPCC climate scenarios.
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Catholic social teaching is applied to climate change and nursing
Article explores Catholic Christian responses to climate change through papal encyclicals Laudato Si and Laudato Deum, examining moral justice teachings for nurses of faith.
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Large CDR pathways may discourage faster emissions cuts
Analysis of how reliance on carbon dioxide removal in climate scenarios may substitute for immediate emissions reductions, creating carbon budget overshoot and justice concerns.
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Non-permanent carbon removal can lower mitigation costs
Welfare analysis of permanent versus non-permanent carbon dioxide removal: non-permanent CDR lowers near-term mitigation costs but does not reduce long-run temperatures; policy requires.

