http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/event/1574

"Manipulating the planet: Is there a role for Negative Emissions
Technologies in tackling climate change?" - Next Big Thing

This London-based event is a collaboration between the Oxford Martin
School, Policy Exchangeand NestaGeoengineering, or large-scale manipulation
of the planetary environment, is championed as a potential solution to
climate change. However, the various technologies remain largely unproven
and the unintended consequences of using such techniques are essentially
unknown. Opponents have argued they risk creating greater environmental
problems and that they undermine ongoing efforts at reducing greenhouse gas
emissions by creating illusions of a quick ‘technical fix’. Yet, on the
current trajectory, global efforts to combat rising CO2 levels are falling
dangerous short and scientists argue that we need to understand the
possibilities of geoengineering and think seriously about how we govern
this highly controversial research.This event will discuss the major
geoengineering technologies being developed and how policymakers should
proceed with research into these controversial technologies. Look
specifically at Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs), which target the
removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, this event will
consider:What are the major technologies being developed? What are NETs and
what contribution can they make to climate change mitigation?How should
policymakers manage the risks created by such technologies, and how can
such research be responsibly governed internationally?Will support for NETs
undermine or complement efforts at mitigation?Is this the kind of
technology Governments should support at all? And what is the role for the
private sector, if any, in the development and development of these
technologies?

Speakers:
Mike Childs, Head of Policy, Research and Science, Friends of the Earth
Henrik Karlsson, Chief Executive Officer, Biorecro
Oliver Morton, Briefings Editor, The Economist
Chi Onwurah MP, Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
Professor Steve Rayner, Co-Director, Oxford Geoengineering Programme,
Oxford Martin School
Chair: Guy Newey, Head of Environment and Energy, Policy Exchange
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For more information and booking a seat, please visit
www.eventbrite.com/event/5437754470

Details:

 25 February 2013 18:30 - 19:45

Location

Policy Exchange

The Ideas Space, Clutha House, 10 Storey's Gate, London, SW1P 3AY This
event is part of a seminar series:

Next Big Thing

( 25 February 2013 18:30 - 14 May 2013 19:45 )

This is a series of London-based events, which are a collaboration between
the Oxford Martin School, Policy Exchange and Nesta

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