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UCLA — Climate Engineering Governance

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  • Category: Longtermism
  • Organization Name: UCLA School of Law
  • Amount: $776,095

  • Award Date: March 2017

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    Published: April 2017

    The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $776,095 to the UCLA School of Law to support research and meetings on climate engineering governance led by Professor Edward Parson. Professor Parson plans to use this grant to hire one or two fellows for three years to do academic research, publish papers, and hold meetings and workshops on climate engineering governance with relevant policymakers. We hope that this grant will positively influence the future of climate engineering governance and policy.

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