The profound implications of research and potential deployment of climate geoengineering approaches compel urgent attention to public participation at all stages of decision - making, from framing issues to evaluating options and scenarios, setting priorities, codifying decisions, and implementing policies and programs. (ceassessment.org)
Many geoengineering approaches aim to reduce global warming by reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface (or, in the pot analogy, reduce the heat from the stove). (geoengineeringwatch.org)
There are technical as well as political risks associated with geoengineering approaches to limit the impact of climate change (6 August, p 3). (newscientist.com)