Hi everyone,

Here's a link to the new report from a workshop that Neil Craik, Jason 
Blackstock, Jack Doughty, and I ran in Ottawa this past February:

https://www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/ottawa_workshop_feb_2015_1.pdf

This two-day workshop considered and evaluated governance mechanisms that 
may be useful for managing proposed SRM field experiments. Two specific 
procedural mechanisms were under consideration: environmental impact 
assessments and research registries. To ensure discussions were as 
realistic as possible, participants used a set of recently published SRM 
field experiment proposals as hypothetical examples when considering and 
evaluating both mechanisms. The workshop operated under the Chatham House 
Rule, and no attempts were made to forge consensus positions or to generate 
policy recommendations. Rather, this workshop was exploratory in nature, 
with discussions ranging widely along with personal opinions on some 
topics. 

Josh Horton

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