Title: Climate Engineering Newsletter
 

Climate Engineering Newsletter - by KIEL EARTH INSTITUTE - www.climate-engineering.eu

 

Climate Engineering Newsletter

for Week 14 of 2019

 

Upcoming Events

  • 2.04.2019, Lecture: The big 'NETs' debate, Manchester / UK
  • 05.04.2019, Webinar: Soil-Based Carbon Removal, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT / online
  • 7.-12.04.2019, Conference: EGU General Assembly 2019, Vienna / Austria
  • 12.04.2019, Seminar: Negative emissions and the politics of anticipation, Lund / Sweden
  • 15.04.2019, Seminar: What Role Will Negative Emissions Play in Managing Our Climate?, Roger Aines, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Stanford CA / USA
  • 18.04.2019, Debate: Engineering Solar Radiation Is a Crazy Idea, New York NY / USA
  • 5.-10.05.2019, Gordon Research Conference: Tackling the Carbon Dioxide Challenge for a Sustainable Future, Les Diablerets / Switzerland
  • 15.05.2019, Panel Discussion: Is Climate Engineering socially acceptable? (German), Berlin / Germany
  • 23.-27.06.2019, Dechema: 17th International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization - ICCDU 2019, Aachen / Germany
  • 15.-18.07.2019, Conference: 2019 Carbon Management Technology Conference, Houston TX / USA
  • 5.-11.08.2019, Summer School: Sixth International Geoengineering Governance Summer School, 2019, Banff, Alberta / CAN
  • 12.-16.08.2019, Summer School: Geoengineering the Climate: Impacts and the Developing World, Beijing / CHN
  • 18.-23.08.2019, Conference: Goldschmidt 2019 August Barcelona, Barcelona / Spain
  • 8.-13.09.2019, Summer School: 18th International SWISS CLIMATE SUMMER SCHOOL, Monte Verità, Ascona / Switzerland
  • 9.-11.09.2019, Conference: Achieving Net Zero, Oxford / UK
  • 22.-24.10.2019, Conference: VERGE 19, Oakland, CA / US
  • 05.-07.11.2019, Annual Meeting: Securing sustainable futures. Designing, planning, and making decisions on policies, practices, and infrastructures under deep uncertainty, Delft / NLD
  • 16.-21.02.2020, Conference: Ocean Science Meeting 2020, San Diego, CA / USA

Calls and Deadlines

  • 30.04.2019, Call for Abstracts: CLIMATE LAW SPECIAL ISSUE WITH ASSOCIATED WORKSHOP
  • 30.04.2019, Call for Application: Sixth International Geoengineering Governance Summer School, 2019
  • 22.05.2019, Call for Proposals: Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020

Jobs

  • (new) 09.04.2019, Job at Lunds Universitet: PhD in Sustainability Science
  • (new) 08.04.2019, Job at CICERO: Researcher on climate mitigation, emission trends, and emission scenarios

New Publications

Political Papers

    (no new political papers)

Projects

    (no new projects)

Selected Media Responses

  • The Daily Star: Let’s talk about geoengineering, for the future’s sake
  • Cnet: Presidential candidate Andrew Yang talks geo-engineering, asteroid detection, space force and more! (Video)
  • Scientific American: Can Soil Microbes Slow Climate Change?
  • C2G2: Building networks to scale up carbon dioxide removal
  • Aviationpros: Heathrow Funding Entrepreneurial Ideas to Address Carbon Impacts
  • Medium: The Hope Beyond the Hopelessness of “Emissions Reduction Only”
  • Earther: Giant Space Mirrors, Engineered Glaciers: Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Shares His Wildest Plans For Fighting Climate Change
  • Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program: Perspectives on the UNEA resolution
  • Cornell Dept. of Development Sociology: Federal Carbon Capture and Removal Policy in the US - Erin Burns, Carbon 180 (Video)
  • Cornell Dept. of Development Sociology: Global Potential of Natural Forest Regeneration for Mitigating Climate Change - Robin Chazdon, WRI (Video)
  • Cornell Dept. of Development Sociology: Carbon Dioxide Removal and the 1.5C Report - Natalie Mahowald, Cornell University (Video)
  • Cornell Dept. of Development Sociology: Potential Avenues of International Governance for Carbon Dioxide Removal Approaches - Wil Burns (Video)
  • Junge Welt: Capitalist climate plumber (German)
  • IMO: Precautionary approach over marine geoengineering solutions for climate change
  • Inhabitant: Risky geoengineering research deemed safe, blocked by US
  • Taz: "Risky interventions cause concerns" (German)
  • Trends der Zukunft: New Havard study: How dangerous is geoengineering really? (German)
 

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