How about:
"geoengineering schemes seek to mitigate the effect of fossil-fuel combustion 
on the climate in the event that fossil fuel emissions reductions prove 
inadequate to avoid dangerous climate change."


Due to very different risks and benefits, my preference would be to have 
geoengineering be synonymous with SRM, and to treat CDR separately.

Greg



>________________________________
> From: Oscar Escobar <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 12:24 PM
>Subject: [geo] Re: What Is Climate Geoengineering? Word Games in the Ongoing 
>Debates Over a Definition
> 
>
>
> 
>I think the most accurate definition of climate geoengineering - Climate 
>Engineering or (Insert new term here_________________), should include the 
>following concept:
>
>
>"geoengineering schemes seek to mitigate the effect of fossil-fuel combustion 
>on the climate without abating fossil fuel use."
>
>David Keith
>Ecyclopedia of Global Change - Environmental Change and Human Society - volume 
>1 (2002)
>Also here: 
>“Geoengineering Climate - David Keith - Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical 
>Biology - Harvard University - Cambridge, Massachusett
>http://keith.seas.harvard.edu/papers/16_Keith_1998_GeoengClimate_s.pdf
>
>I think this is doubly accurate in the case of fossil fuel CCS and enhanced 
>oil recovery with carbon storage.  I don't think any level of language 
>sophistry, or legalese, will separate this fact from reality.
>
>I have to say that, I understand that the many climate geoengineering schemes 
>have many different levels of risk, and other issues such as those raised by 
>Dr. Smolker, but I don't oppose them in such a blanketed way.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Oscar E.
>
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