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Climate emergencies do not justify engineering the climate
J Sillmann, TM Lenton, A Levermann, K Ott, M Hulme, F Benduhn, ...
Nature Climate Change 5 (4), 290-292, 2015
972015
Geoengineering and the myth of unilateralism: pressures and prospects for international cooperation
JB Horton
Stanford Journal of Law, Science & Policy 4 (1), 56-69, 2011
942011
Solar geoengineering and obligations to the global poor
J Horton, D Keith
Climate justice and geoengineering: Ethics and policy in the atmospheric …, 2016
802016
The international politics of climate engineering: A review and prospectus for international relations
JB Horton, JL Reynolds
International Studies Review 18 (3), 438-461, 2016
802016
Stopping solar geoengineering through technical means: a preliminary assessment of counter‐geoengineering
A Parker, JB Horton, DW Keith
Earth's Future 6 (8), 1058-1065, 2018
592018
Strategic implications of counter-geoengineering: Clash or cooperation?
D Heyen, J Horton, J Moreno-Cruz
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 95, 153-177, 2019
562019
Liability for solar geoengineering: historical precedents, contemporary innovations, and governance possibilities
JB Horton, A Parker, D Keith
NYU Envtl. LJ 22, 225, 2014
522014
Implications of the Paris Agreement for carbon dioxide removal and solar geoengineering
JB Horton, DW Keith, M Honegger
Harvard Project on Climate Agreements, 2016
492016
Solar geoengineering and democracy
JB Horton, JL Reynolds, HJ Buck, D Callies, S Schäfer, DW Keith, ...
Global environmental politics 18 (3), 5-24, 2018
482018
The emergency framing of solar geoengineering: Time for a different approach
JB Horton
The anthropocene review 2 (2), 147-151, 2015
402015
Social science research to inform solar geoengineering
JE Aldy, T Felgenhauer, WA Pizer, M Tavoni, M Belaia, ME Borsuk, ...
Science 374 (6569), 815-818, 2021
362021
Parametric insurance as an alternative to liability for compensating climate harms
JB Horton
Carbon & Climate Law Review 12 (4), 285-296, 2018
292018
Technical characteristics of a solar geoengineering deployment and implications for governance
DG MacMartin, PJ Irvine, B Kravitz, JB Horton
Climate Policy 19 (10), 1325-1339, 2019
252019
Multilateral parametric climate risk insurance: a tool to facilitate agreement about deployment of solar geoengineering?
JB Horton, DW Keith
Climate Policy 19 (7), 820-826, 2019
212019
The Asia-Pacific’s role in the emerging solar geoengineering debate
M Sugiyama, S Asayama, A Ishii, T Kosugi, JC Moore, J Lin, PF Lefale, ...
Climatic Change 143, 1-12, 2017
132017
Solar geoengineering research on the US policy agenda: when might its time come?
T Felgenhauer, J Horton, D Keith
Environmental Politics 31 (3), 498-518, 2022
102022
An earth system governance perspective on solar geoengineering
JL Reynolds, JB Horton
Earth System Governance 3, 100043, 2020
102020
Steering and influence in transnational climate governance: nonstate engagement in solar geoengineering research
JB Horton, B Koremenos
Global Environmental Politics 20 (3), 93-111, 2020
82020
Solar geoengineering: Reassessing costs, benefits, and compensation
J Horton
Ethics, Policy & Environment 17 (2), 175-177, 2014
62014
A preliminary framework for understanding the governance of novel environmental technologies: Ambiguity, indeterminateness and drift
F Rabitz, M Feist, M Honegger, J Horton, S Jinnah, J Reynolds
Earth System Governance 12, 100134, 2022
52022
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