http://aei.org/events/2013/05/29/solar-radiation-management-an-evolving-climate-policy-option/

Solar radiation management: An evolving climate policy option
Wednesday, May 29, 2013 | 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
AEI, Twelfth Floor 1150 Seventeenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036

As hopes for curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions wane, interest in solar
radiation management (SRM) continues to rise. A number of experts speculate
that SRM might offset some of the harm from climate change by slightly
enhancing the reflectiveness of Earth’s atmosphere. As the controversy over
climate policy has grown, it has been said that GHG control is too hard but
SRM is too easy. A new paper by Lee Lane of the Hudson Institute and J.
Eric Bickel of the University of Texas at Austin probes the truth of these
propositions. The paper shows the potential economic benefits of SRM but
also explores its risks. It argues that effective GHG control is likely to
remain elusive but that barriers in international governance will probably
impede hasty action on SRM, leading to hard bargaining and gridlock. Join
AEI for a discussion of this new research with the authors and Nobel
Laureate Thomas Schelling. A reception will follow.

If you are unable to attend, we welcome you to watch the event live on this
page. Full video will be posted within 24 hours.

Agenda
4:15 PMRegistration
4:30 PMOpening Remarks
4:35 PMPresenters:J. Eric Bickel, University of Texas at AustinLee Lane,
Hudson Institute
5:05 PMDiscussant:Thomas Schelling, University of MarylandModerator: Kevin
A. Hassett, AEI

5:30 PMQuestion-and-Answer Session Moderator:Kevin A. Hassett, AEI
6:00 PMAdjournment and Reception

Event Contact Information
For more information, please contact Brad Wassink at [email protected],
202.862.7197.

Media Contact Information
For media inquiries, please contact [email protected], 202.862.5829.

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