Here are notes on a three recent meetings

 

1.      Video's and slides of the October 30th MIT symposium are here:

eathttp://web.mit.edu/esi/symposia/symposium-2009/symposium2009-presenta
tions.html

 

2.      There was a two day meeting at Max Planck Hamburg 25 and 26th
November. See attached agenda. This meeting launched a major (~ 1m euro)
multi-institution initiative on geoengineering that will focus primarily
on climate modeling of SRM techniques. Among other things progress was
made on the specification of standard experiments examining GCM
responses to stratospheric aerosol geoengineering proposed as a CMIP-5
project by Alan Robock.  

 

3.      Finally, the on 27th November the University of Heidelberg
kicked off an interdisciplinary initiative on "The Global Governance of
Climate Engineering". This well funded (~ 1m euro) project involves the
Max Planck Institute for International Law, along with researchers from
many disciplines including economics, atmospheric physicists, and human
geography. There is a very brief German description following the link
on the upper right of this page: 
http://www.marsilius-kolleg.uni-heidelberg.de/index_en.html
<http://www.marsilius-kolleg.uni-heidelberg.de/index_en.html> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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