This conference unfortunately directly conflicts with a major conference in
Paris—see http://www.commonfuture-paris2015.org/--that will hopefully also
have geoengineering sessions considering the larger questions about it. It
also follows by just one week the IUGG conference in Prague that has a
couple of geoengineering sessions. It would sure be nice if there were a bit
better checking for conflicts, etc.

Best, Mike MacCracken


On 12/17/14 9:28 AM, "Andrew Lockley" <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.spp-climate-engineering.de/the-symposium.html
> 
> Current State and Future Perspectives
> 
> Several European projects in the area of climate engineering research will
> have been completed in 2015. In Germany, the DFG’s Scientific Priority Program
> on Climate Engineering (SPP1689) will enter preparation for its second phase.
> Other countries are debating the merits of commencing their own research
> projects on climate engineering. Against this background, the Symposium
> „Climate Engineering Research: Current State and Future Perspectives“ in
> Berlin, July 7-10, 2015 has two aims in mind:
> To take stock on what we collectively know about climate engineering.
> To exchange views on the different directions in which research could and
> should move in order to provide sufficient information for societal decisions
> on Climate Engineering. 
> 
> See link for deadlines 

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