The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice (JGRJ) and Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) hosted discussions on the human rights implications of voluntary carbon markets and emerging geoengineering technologies developed to combat the climate crisis.
The panelists explored the pragmatic implications of these approaches as well as possible regulatory frameworks, nationally and internationally. Throughout these discussions, we centered global Indigenous voices speaking on self-determination and knowledge systems which are foundational to any discussion of climate action.