Looks to be quite an ocean iron fertilization love fest (or smack down).  Who's 
bright idea was it to have OIF as the poster child for CDR/CE? And how will 
this narrowmindedness influence "world" policy decisions on all CDR going 
forward? To quote the agenda:
"We will take the next critical step of defining what is and is not acceptable 
for scientists to pursue as members of the scientific community. We will 
develop a blueprint for a research plan within the framework of guiding 
principles for climate engineering research. We will circulate these principles 
to the broad scientific community, for endorsement by their professional 
societies and associations. We aim to include the broadest cross-section of the 
scientific community to define the scope and scale of climate engineering 
research that can be reasonably pursued and why. We will identify the research 
that falls outside those boundaries, requiring world scale formal governance 
structures, strictures, and instruments to implement."

Great. Can't wait to be told "what is and is not acceptable for me to pursue as 
a member of the scientific community". And without representation at the 
meeting. When we make it a crime to freely think and speak in the broadest 
terms about how to save the planet and to actively stifle such thinking and 
speaking, I'd say we deserve the consequences, though the other species who 
will/are going down with us clearly don't.

Dr. Greg Rau

UC Santa Cruz



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