I have proposed a geoengineering session for the Paris meeting, but have not 
heard back yet if it is approved. 

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> On Dec 18, 2014, at 3:31 AM, olivermorton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I quite agree with Mike -- it's really unfortunate to line this up against 
> the Paris conference. That said, I don't know for sure that there will be 
> geongeineering threads in Pars -- but there were in teh analagous Copenhagen 
> conference six months before COP15, and this conference seems to be about 
> setting an agenda for COP21 in a similar way.
> 
> I don't suppose there is any way at this stage to move the Berlin meeting?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Thursday, 18 December 2014 03:22:13 UTC, Mike MacCracken wrote:
>> 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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