A: 
If there is any money available use it to form a geoengineering society to 
which members belong and pay dues, receive a publication with peer reviewed 
papers on geoengineering technology and experiments, and can attend an annual 
meeting; which society is managed and run for all the members and for the 
benefit of geoengineering. It should not undermine the science/technology by 
putting limits on what opinions people can express given they are within proper 
bounds. Members should be responsible for generating their own proposals and 
getting grant funding. If money is given to the group and then dispensed it is 
not likely to get truth in advertising and a small group gets too much power. 


This can be done for a few million dollars annually. I speak from personal 
experience having done exactly this years back in what is currently a group 
that is part of IEEE. 


-gene 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Oliver Tickell" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "geoengineering" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 10:26:18 AM 
Subject: Re: [geo] Money 

There has been sod all funding for studies of accelerated rock 
weathering. Some work has been done, on farmland in Holland for example, 
but to get this wiely accepted it's important to know how fast ground 
olivine weathers in different grain sizes, on land, on coast, different 
climates, effects on rivers draining olivined catchments, effects on 
marine biota from washout of Fe (if any) / H4SiO4, usefulness as 
fertiliser to restore Mg where lacking in soils, etc etc. 

All of which really should be done before any large scale deployment. 
Oliver. 

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> geoengineering? 
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