Glyn,

This strikes me as fairly useful so long as the hypertext links into the
discussions are included as well.  The text alone seems like 90% of the work
and 50% of the utility.

It's a shame you don't feel like doing it for SRM as well!

Dan



On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Glyn Roberts <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> On November 24th, Ken suggested an approach to guide geoengineering
> research.  He decoupled three areas of geoengineering: CDR, SRM and
> threat/response assessment in some key climate-change risk areas.
>
> Since CDR methods are of interest to me I have taken the initiative to
> enumerate those relevant discussions that take place in this forum at
> the end of each month (without editorial).  This will allow other
> interested people to more easily find the various conversation
> threads.
>
> It's not yet the end of the month, but I'd like to give a preview so I
> can get your comments on the format and usefulness before I post the
> summary later this week.  Thanks for any comments.
>
> NB: sometimes a post/discussion is buried in a thread that is not
> primarily about CDR.  I've identified the names of those involved
> within those posts that have raised a point related to CDR.  The
> 'thread date' refers to the most recent posting (easier to find the
> thread), not necessarily the date of the CDR discussion.
>
>
> November CDR discussions:
>
> A.1. Approaches that involve biological organisms to remove greenhouse
> gases from the atmosphere
>
> Ocean Fertilization:
> Thread date: Nov. 25:  "[geo] scale, scope, structure",  Oliver
> Wingenter & Dan Whaley
> Thread date: Nov 24: '[geo] scale, scope, emphasis, and structure of
> research programs (or program), M V Bhaskar
> Thread date: Nov. 7:  "[geo] . . . "Economical Reef Systems" . . .",
> Johnnie Buttram, Andrew Lockley
>
> Afforestation and Living Biomass:
> Thread date: Nov. 26:  "[geo] tree cluster bomb - spreading tree seeds
> from planes", Andrew Lockley, Neil Farbstein,
> Thread date: Nov. 17:  "[geo] CO2 Quantification", Brennan J
> Thread date: Nov. 16:  "[geo] 40-Page Preliminary Proposal for
> Geoengineering Subtropical Deserts, Sunhydrosystems", Greg Rau
> Thread date: Nov. 15:  "[geo] Fwd: [marinet] How seabed destruction
> aids Global Warming", Andrew Lockley
>
> Algae Cultivation:
> Thread date: Nov. 25:  "[geo] large scale algae culture in oceans",
> John Nissen, M V Bhaskar
>
> Biochar:
> Thread date: Nov. 18:  "[geo] Commercial Biochar company charged with
> running Ponzi scheme", jim thomas, Dan Whaley
>
>
> A.2. Approaches that use chemical engineering methods to remove
> greenhouse gases from the atmosphere
>
> (none)
>
> A.3. General CDR:
> Thread date: Nov. 23 "[geo] What CNN is saying", Greg Rau
> NB: page 4 "Carbon-sucking machines", page 5 "Ocean seeding", page 7
> "Biochar"
> Thread date: Nov.20, "Seas Grow Less Effective at Absorbing
> Emissions", Veli Albert Kallio
>
>
> NB:
> A.3. Approaches that prevent positive GHG feedbacks
> A.4. Large scale human food and water security (and relocation) projects
> [sub-categories proposed by Albert Kallio -- I think these may be
> better placed in Ken's category 'C']
>
> best regards,
>
> Glyn
>
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