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> From: SRMGI <[email protected]>
> Date: April 3, 2018 at 7:59:34 PM MDT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: DECIMALS Fund – call for proposals opens today
> Reply-To: SRMGI <[email protected]>
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> DECIMALS Fund
> Call for proposals opens today
> 
> The SRM Governance Initiative is proud to announce the opening of the call 
> for proposals for a major new SRM modelling fund for developing country 
> scientists: the DECIMALS Fund (Developing Country Impacts Modelling Analysis 
> for SRM). DECIMALS will support scientists from the Global South who want to 
> analyse how SRM geoengineering might affect their regions.
>  
> DECIMALS is the first fund of its kind and it features in a Comment that’s 
> published today in Nature, where a group of eminent Southern scholars and NGO 
> leaders call for developing countries to play a central role in SRM research 
> and discussion.
>  
> Grants of up to USD$70k will support scientists as they explore the climate 
> impacts that matter most locally, from droughts to cyclones to extreme 
> temperatures to precipitation changes. The DECIMALS Fund aims to go beyond 
> research: its wider goals include capacity-building, community-building, and 
> expanding the conversation around SRM. DECIMALS research teams will therefore 
> receive financial support to attend conferences, to collaborate with each 
> other and with SRM modelling experts, and to discuss their findings with 
> their local communities at the end of their projects.
>  
> Note that applicants do not need to be experts in SRM at the time of 
> application, as there has been little research on this across the Global 
> South to date. See here for full information about the grants, applicant 
> eligibility, and the application process. The call is open from now until 29 
> May 2018.
>  
> Please do pass this along contacts and colleagues who might be interested in 
> applying, and feel free to circulate it on departmental or professional email 
> groups.
>  
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