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Clearing the Air on ‘Geoengineering’ and Intellectual Property Rights Towards a framework approach

2015
Scholarly Work
Aladdin Tingling Diakun
International Policy/Guidance
Federal Policy/Guidance
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Direct Air Capture
Carbon Dioxide Removal → Ocean Iron Fertilization
United States
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Summary/Abstract

This paper focuses on patents and trade secrets as the most relevant categories of intellectual property to climate engineering (CE), and develops a framework within which to situate IP-related concerns, specifically as related to direct air capture and ocean iron fertilization. It concludes that ongoing monitoring – in particular of the patent landscape and its effects on the field — will be essential to effectively governing CE in a flexible and adaptive manner.

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