Solar geoengineering research is a small but growing field as concerns arise that reducingemissions will not be sufficient to limit severe climate impacts. With this increasingattention, ensuring that the field advances equitably and inclusively is of immenseimportance. This commentary is a response to arguments that advocate for abandoningsolar geoengineering research altogether because it perpetuates colonialism and promotesinjustice. We find, however, that this brand of argument is itself performativelycolonial and recommend a more inclusive framework for solar geoengineering governancethat integrates existing research on relevant structures.
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