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

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