FCEA will co-convene a workshop on public participation at Arizona State
University's School for the Future of Innovation in Society April 5-7. This
workshop focuses on elevating attention to the theory and methods that
empower collective deliberation over climate engineering. A full agenda and
more information can be found here.
<https://sfis.asu.edu/news-events/events/climate-engineering-governance-cases-public-participation>

There will be a public panel on the ethics of climate engineering on
Thursday, April 5 with Wil Burns (FCEA), Christopher Cokinos (University of
Arizona), Ryan Hanning (University of Mary - Tempe), and Elisabeth Graffy
(ASU) (registration here
<https://sustainability.asu.edu/events/rsvp/sustainability-series-the-ethics-of-climate-engineering/?utm_source=gios&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018>
). Janos Pasztor will give a public lecture on the importance of
stakeholder participation on April 6 (registration here
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/governance-of-climate-interventions-on-a-warming-planet-tickets-44425593145>
)


-- 
Carolyn Turkaly
Program Coordinator
Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment
202-885-1543

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