The Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) closed on 31 December 2023 and this website is no longer being updated. It was an impact initiative of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs operating between 2016 – 2023. For any enquiries you can send an email: [email protected]
C2GTalk is a series of interviews with influential practitioners and thought leaders, to explore the governance challenges raised by climate-altering approaches. Watch the interviews.
C2GLearn provides the latest information and research about emerging climate-altering approaches and their governance, from varying perspectives. Watch on demand.
C2GDiscuss moderates in-depth conversations between diverse experts on some of the governance challenges facing decision-makers, now and in the future. Watch on demand.
Is the world ready to govern large-scale carbon dioxide removal? Explore our briefs, blogs and infographics.
How would the world govern techniques to reflect sunlight into space? Explore our briefs, blogs and infographics.
How are climate-altering approaches addressed in IPCC reports? Learn more here.
How should the world respond to the risks of temperature overshoot? Explore the issues here.
What role could young people play in governing new climate technologies? Dig deeper.
How would we govern climate-altering techniques in the marine environment? Find out more here.
Could climate-altering technologies be tested or used in the Arctic? Explore the issues here.
What role could nature play in large-scale carbon dioxide removal? Learn more about the challenges.
What impact has C2G had on governance and learning of climate geoengineering from 2016 to 2023? Learn more