Hi, I come from a background in information management for large research enterprises and I have the impression from following this group and the literature that the community has not yet come to terms with the scale and complexity of the IT side of what will be required to support first a myriad of diverse and loosely related experiments then possibly global-scale enterprises operating over decadal and centurial (sic? what's the word?) timeframes. The information management alone will truly be a Manhattan, Google or Gates Foundation-scale project. But, baby steps! As a preliminary matter I am carrying out a literature survey on information management for geoengineering, and would appreciate any references on the topic that can be provided to relevant sources in any form, published, prepub, official, unofficial, gray literature, quantitative, qualitative, CDR, SRM, etc.
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