Abstract submission deadline is 2 Sep 2010:
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GC06: Geoengineering To Counteract Global Warming?   Sponsor:  Global
Environmental Change

  CoSponsor:  Atmospheric Sciences
Public Affairs

  Convener:  Alan Robock
*Rutgers University*

(732) 932-9800 x6222
[email protected]

David Keith

(403)220-6154
[email protected]

Ken Caldeira

[email protected]


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  Description:  This session focuses on ideas for intentional climate
modification through the manipulation of solar energy input to Earth via
processes internal or external to the atmosphere, so-called solar radiation
management. Examples include the injection of reflective aerosols into the
lower stratosphere, seeding of marine clouds to modify their albedo, and
placement of mirrors beyond the atmosphere to deflect incoming sunlight.
This session invites papers describing the most recent scientific and
engineering results on solar radiation control strategies, including climate
model experiments, designs for laboratory or field experiments, possible
deployment modalities, and the intended and unintended consequences of all.


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Ken Caldeira

Carnegie Institution Dept of Global Ecology
260 Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
+1 650 704 7212 [email protected]
http://dge.stanford.edu/labs/caldeiralab  @kencaldeira

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