‘Bog here, marshland there’: tensions in co-producing scientific knowledge on solar geoengineering in the Arctic

Solar geoengineering has been suggested as a means to cool the planet and ameliorate climate impacts in the Arctic. However, few studies approach this idea from the viewpoint of Arctic communities. We explore the substantive rationale for public engagement with solar geoengineering research, includi...

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Published in:Environmental Research Letters
Main Authors: Ilona Mettiäinen, Holly Jean Buck, Douglas G MacMartin, Katharine L Ricke
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac5715
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e711d69e09c1448bab8cc92d8306b92b 2023-09-05T13:11:28+02:00 ‘Bog here, marshland there’: tensions in co-producing scientific knowledge on solar geoengineering in the Arctic Ilona Mettiäinen Holly Jean Buck Douglas G MacMartin Katharine L Ricke 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac5715 https://doaj.org/article/e711d69e09c1448bab8cc92d8306b92b EN eng IOP Publishing https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac5715 https://doaj.org/toc/1748-9326 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ac5715 1748-9326 https://doaj.org/article/e711d69e09c1448bab8cc92d8306b92b Environmental Research Letters, Vol 17, Iss 4, p 045001 (2022) climate change Arctic solar geoengineering solar radiation management public engagement co-production Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD1-1066 Environmental sciences GE1-350 Science Q Physics QC1-999 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac5715 2023-08-13T00:36:45Z Solar geoengineering has been suggested as a means to cool the planet and ameliorate climate impacts in the Arctic. However, few studies approach this idea from the viewpoint of Arctic communities. We explore the substantive rationale for public engagement with solar geoengineering research, including the premises that: (a) evaluation of local impacts by communities can generate better knowledge about what modeling results mean; and (b) ideas and questions surfaced in public discussions can contribute to and shape scientific research. We convened focus groups in Finnish Lapland, conducted scientific analysis of climate model output on albedo modification based upon the discussions, and returned a year later to discuss the results. The increased granularity of scientific information highlighted the limited scientific basis for decisions, which turned the discussions back towards questions of ethics and justice. We conclude that while there are serious limitations to global public decision-making on climate intervention, in the absence of formal governance, co-producing research could act as one de facto form of governance. Article in Journal/Newspaper albedo Arctic Climate change Lapland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Environmental Research Letters 17 4 045001
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topic climate change
Arctic
solar geoengineering
solar radiation management
public engagement
co-production
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Science
Q
Physics
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spellingShingle climate change
Arctic
solar geoengineering
solar radiation management
public engagement
co-production
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Science
Q
Physics
QC1-999
Ilona Mettiäinen
Holly Jean Buck
Douglas G MacMartin
Katharine L Ricke
‘Bog here, marshland there’: tensions in co-producing scientific knowledge on solar geoengineering in the Arctic
topic_facet climate change
Arctic
solar geoengineering
solar radiation management
public engagement
co-production
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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Environmental sciences
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Science
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Physics
QC1-999
description Solar geoengineering has been suggested as a means to cool the planet and ameliorate climate impacts in the Arctic. However, few studies approach this idea from the viewpoint of Arctic communities. We explore the substantive rationale for public engagement with solar geoengineering research, including the premises that: (a) evaluation of local impacts by communities can generate better knowledge about what modeling results mean; and (b) ideas and questions surfaced in public discussions can contribute to and shape scientific research. We convened focus groups in Finnish Lapland, conducted scientific analysis of climate model output on albedo modification based upon the discussions, and returned a year later to discuss the results. The increased granularity of scientific information highlighted the limited scientific basis for decisions, which turned the discussions back towards questions of ethics and justice. We conclude that while there are serious limitations to global public decision-making on climate intervention, in the absence of formal governance, co-producing research could act as one de facto form of governance.
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author Ilona Mettiäinen
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title ‘Bog here, marshland there’: tensions in co-producing scientific knowledge on solar geoengineering in the Arctic
title_short ‘Bog here, marshland there’: tensions in co-producing scientific knowledge on solar geoengineering in the Arctic
title_full ‘Bog here, marshland there’: tensions in co-producing scientific knowledge on solar geoengineering in the Arctic
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