Alexander    cc list:

   Can you clarify whether you are inquiring about A)  geoengineering (both SRM 
and CD) or B)  solar geoengineering.  

   Also whether you are also interested in the amount of private sector 
research funding that is going into A) and/or B).  And is total funding or R&D 
funding that is more critical?   I assume you can only fund non-profits.  But 
what if there was shared funding with a University?

   And whether you could fund an umbrella non-profit organization that only 
partially supports research  (but is promoting a particular "geo" approach).  
I.e.  Is your interest only in funding research?   If your funding could be 
restricted by the recipient to R&D, would that be what you want?  (Other 
funding being on policy, education, etc)

Ron

On Oct 4, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Alexander Berger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I work for GiveWell, a nonprofit that does research to help donors decide 
> where to give, and we're in the early stages of considering recommending 
> funding for geoengineering research. One question we're interested in as we 
> think about that is how much funding is already directed to geoengineering 
> research.
> 
> Andy Parker and David Keith have put together a helpful list of publicly 
> funded solar geoengineering research projects around the world, including 
> funding information: 
> http://environment.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/srm_projects_around_the_world.pdf
>  (linked from here).
> 
> In the interest of trying to get an estimate of the total global annual 
> funding for solar geoengineering research, I've added a few projects (mostly 
> US- and philanthropically-funded) to their list, added timing info where I 
> could find it, and uploaded it to Google Docs here: 
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AhzKnm3ez8kJdElmRmE3aFN4bTMtYl9lamo3SDlyM1E&usp=sharing
> 
> My total estimate comes out to around $10 million/year. Key (uncertain) 
> assumptions include:
> Continued support from Bill Gates for FICER at ~$1.5 million/year
> 50% of SCRiM's main NSF grant is devoted to geoengineering research. The 
> grant is mentioned as a source of support for GeoMIP but the 50% figure is 
> pulled out of nowhere.
> Programs I know of but don't have any funding info for include:
> Finland's COOL
> IASS' Investigation and Assessment of Geo-Engineering Approaches which 
> influence the Composition of the Atmosphere
> Exeter's G360
> I've made the spreadsheet publicly editable, and I welcome any additions or 
> corrections, particularly with respect to the above uncertainties. If you add 
> information, some note about the source would be much appreciated (e.g. "I, 
> Jane Smith, work for the program" or "here's the website with the info").
> 
> The additions I made--and, I believe, the underlying list compiled by Andy 
> and David--aimed to include projects that have an SRM component (at least), 
> and are explicitly framed as geoengineering. Including projects that are only 
> "relevant" to SRM or that focus exclusively on CDR, as the GAO's 2010 report 
> did, would lead to significantly larger funding estimates. However, it's not 
> the case that 100% of the included funding is going towards SRM research; 
> many of the included projects also have CDR components.
> 
> Thanks,
> Alexander
> 
> 
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