Bodansky quoted in 'Innovation News Daily'
Dan Bodansky, Lincoln Professor of Law, Ethics, and Sustainability, was quoted recently in an article in Innovation News Daily, titled “Rules Lacking for Geoengineering Projects for Global Warming.”
The article, by staff writer Francie Diep, explored the idea of who would govern geoengineering projects designed to combat global warming.
“For now, at least, there aren't any international laws that apply to geoengineering projects generally,” Diep wrote.
“There would really be no place to go to actually challenge” a geoengineering project, Bodansky told Diep.
“The way laws are currently structured, challengers to geoengineering projects would probably turn to the national laws of the hosting country,” according to Innovation News Daily.
“It would depend, I think, really primarily on national law,” Bodansky said.
Read the article here.
Bodansky, an affiliate faculty member at the College of Law’s Center for Law and Global Affairs and the Center for Law, Science & Innovation, is a preeminent authority on global climate change whose teaching and research focus on international environmental law and public international law. He teaches courses in international law and sustainability and is a key player in the College of Law’s new Program on Law and Sustainability.