Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research
As interest in climate intervention, or geoengineering, rapidly grows in the urgency to address climate change, this Ethical Framework provides guidance for researchers, funders, and policymakers.

Executive Summary

Climate intervention research requires guidance at local, regional, and global levels. AGU, in conjunction with a global panel of experts, has facilitated the development of Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research, which provides guidance for ensuring: 1. Responsible research, 2. Climate justice, 3. Inclusive public participation, 4. Transparency, and 5. Informed governance.


Request a briefing on the Ethical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research
Researchers, policymakers, funders and media can request a briefing on the five principles of the framework and a discussion on how to tailor it to specific applications.
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Five principles for researchers investigating climate intervention methods 

The urgency to address climate change has led to rapidly growing interest in climate intervention research.

Researchers can use the five principles in the Framework to integrate ethical considerations and obligations to society into their decision making and pursuit of such investigations.

Funding of climate intervention research should enable ethical research practices

As more researchers seek support for exploring climate intervention studies, institutional funders can integrate the five principles in the Framework into proposal criteria.

Funding guidelines based on ethical principles will ensure responsible research practices and transparent data management, among other accountability mechanisms.

Policymaking in complex scientific areas can embed these ethical principles

Climate intervention research requires solid policy and governance systems at domestic and international levels, always guided by ethical principles.

The Framework is intended to support policymakers as they make decisions in this challenging arena, such as ensuring the participation of communities that could be impacted by climate intervention.


Resources for sharing the Ethical Framework

Find translated versions of the Ethical Framework along with talking points, our press release, and social media cards to share with your institution, representatives, or followers.

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