Folks, The experiment to separate the <geoengineering> group into <climateintervention> and <geoengineering> seems to have failed in a morass of confusion and redundancy.
The original idea was to have one group be more lax, and open to climate-related discussions and so on, retaining the other for more narrowly-focused academic announcements and discussion. The idea is now is to admit defeat and merge both groups back into the original <[email protected]>. The revamped <[email protected]> will relax its moderation criteria to be open to geoengineering-related discussion that is not narrowly focused on geoengineering. However, moderation may be slightly tighter than with the existing <climateintervention> group. Therefore: 1. If you are (a) a member of <[email protected]> and (b) you are not a member of <[email protected]> and (c) would like to continue receiving relevant email, please sign up to <[email protected]>. You can do this by sending an email to <[email protected]>. 2. Andrew Lockley will do the heavy lifting of day-to-day moderation, with Mike MacCracken and me filling in when Andrew is busy, on vacation, etc. 3. <ClimateIntervention> will continue running in parallel for a month or so, but people who post to this group will be reminded to switch over to < [email protected]>. We hope this better meets the need of this community. Best, Ken (following discussion with Andrew Lockley and Mike MacCracken) ___________________________________________________ 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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "geoengineering" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/geoengineering?hl=en.
