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Kerryn Brent
Kerryn Brent
Research Scientist, CSIRO
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Governing geoengineering research for the Great Barrier Reef
J McDonald, J McGee, K Brent, W Burns
Climate Policy 19 (7), 801-811, 2019
562019
Navigating potential hype and opportunity in governing marine carbon removal
M Boettcher, K Brent, HJ Buck, S Low, D McLaren, N Mengis
Frontiers in Climate 3, 47, 2021
432021
Geoengineering the oceans: an emerging frontier in international climate change governance
J McGee, K Brent, W Burns
Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs 10 (1), 67-80, 2018
362018
The governance of Geoengineering: An emerging challenge for international and domestic legal systems?
K Brent, J McGee, J McDonald
Journal of Law, Information and Science 24 (1), 1-33, 2015
212015
Governance of marine geoengineering
K Brent, W Burns, J McGee
162019
The Certain Activities case: what implications for the no-harm rule?
KA Brent
Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 20 (1), 28-56, 2017
162017
Does the ‘No-Harm’Rule Have a Role in Preventing Transboundary Harm and Harm to the Global Atmospheric Commons from Geoengineering?
K Brent, J McGee, A Maguire
Climate Law 5 (1), 35-63, 2015
132015
International law poses problems for negative emissions research
K Brent, J McGee, J McDonald, EJ Rohling
Nature Climate Change 8, 451-453, 2018
122018
Putting the Great Barrier Reef marine cloud brightening experiment into context
K Brent, J McGee, J McDonald, M Simon
Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative,(Retrieved June 4, 2020, https://www …, 2020
82020
Carbon dioxide removal geoengineering
K Brent, J McDonald, J McGee, B Gogarty
Australian Law Journal 92 (10), 830-838, 2018
82018
International Governance of Solar Radiation Management
J McGee, K Brent, J McDonald, C Heyward
Carbon & Climate Law Review 14 (4), 294-305, 2020
62020
Solar radiation management geoengineering and strict liability for ultrahazardous activities
KA Brent
Cambridge University Press, 2018
62018
Solar geoengineering research programs on national agendas: a comparative analysis of Germany, China, Australia, and the United States
JB Horton, K Brent, Z Dai, T Felgenhauer, O Geden, J McDonald, ...
Climatic Change 176 (4), 37, 2023
52023
The role of the no-harm rule in governing Solar Radiation Management geoengineering
KA Brent
University of Tasmania, 2017
52017
Greenhouse gas removal in Australian climate law: A positive role for negative emissions
J McDonald, K Brent, P McCormack, J McGee
TheUniversity of New South Wales Law Journal 46 (1), 79-110, 2023
32023
Position analysis: ocean fertilisation
A Bowie, J Jabour, TW Trull, K McLachlan, P Boyd, A Press, D Lannuzel, ...
University Of Tasmania, 2016
32016
Hydrogen production in Australia from renewable energy: no doubt green and clean, but is it mean?
T Soliman Hunter, K Brent, A Wawryk, J Pettit, N Camatta
Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 1-45, 2023
22023
Transboundary Implications of China's Weather Modification Programme
M Simon, J McDonald, K Brent
Transnational Environmental Law 12 (3), 594-622, 2023
22023
Solar Geoengineering and the Challenge of Governing Multiple Risks in the Anthropocene
K Brent
The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene, 257-267, 2023
22023
Marine geoengineering governance and the importance of compatibility with the law of the sea
K Brent
Research Handbook on Climate Change, Oceans and Coasts, 442-461, 2020
22020
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