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From: David Keith <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019, 16:41
Subject: Second Newsletter from Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research
Program
To: Andrew Lockley <[email protected]>


With a note from the Director highlighting new developments.
SGRP Newsletter July 2019

*Director’s note*

Dear Readers,

This is the occasional newsletter of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering
Research Program
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=ac04bbbebb&e=ec2ef3b4af>
(SGRP), which supports research at Harvard on the science, technology, and
governance of solar geoengineering.

First, I’m delighted to announce that Gernot Wagner has started a new
position as an associate professor at New York University’s Department of
Environmental Studies and Wagner School of Public Service. He will be a
terrific addition to the university. We wish him all the best.

Similarly, Peter Irvine, whom we were lucky to have as a postdoctoral
fellow in my group, is moving on to a lectureship at University College
London. Gernot’s and Peter’s hires add to the cohort of young scholars who
work on solar geoengineering, including most recently, Ben Kravitz at
Indiana University, and earlier, Juan Moreno Cruz at Waterloo and Kate
Rickie at UC Irvine.

Second, I’m excited to announce that Lizzie Burns has assumed Gernot’s role
as Managing Director of SGRP. Lizzie is carrying out two jobs. As SGRP
director, she works with me and the SGRP committee to develop and implement
the program strategy, manage fellowships, grants, and meetings at Harvard,
and direct external communications and policy work on Capitol Hill. At the
same time, she reports to Frank Keutsch managing the SCoPEx advisory
committee process.

Third, I’m glad to announce the establishment of the independent governance
committee for the SCoPEx experiment. Details are below. This has been a
long but important process. Frank Keutsch and I are grateful for Lizzie’s
extraordinary skill and effort in working with various offices at Harvard
and with Louise Bedsworth (the Chair) to get us here.

Also, we are always accepting applications for our residency
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programs,
when stellar candidates in any discipline can spend a few weeks at Harvard.
This fall, we are hosting several DECIMALS
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researchers as part of our residency. We very much appreciate the time they
are taking to visit our campus to share their research and collaborate on
projects. You are welcome to apply to the residency or visiting scholars
program anytime.

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Yours,
David Keith
Faculty Director, Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program


*News*

*Harvard Establishes SCoPEx Advisory Committee*
The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=983f7a9256&e=ec2ef3b4af>)
is
a proposed small-scale experiment involving a balloon flight to help
advance understanding of stratospheric aerosols that could be relevant to
solar geoengineering.

Recognizing the complex societal and governance issues surrounding solar
geoengineering, Harvard has ensured the SCoPEx project has the guidance of
an independent Advisory Committee and has recently appointed members.

To select the membership, Harvard followed external advice provided by an
independent Search Committee.

Chaired by Louise Bedsworth
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=e1fcb3c56e&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
Executive Director of California’s Strategic Growth Council, the Advisory
Committee will provide the university and SCoPEx scientists with advice on
environmental health and safety, research, and governance. It will address
scientific review, standards for transparency, risk management, and
stakeholder engagement, among other aspects. The committee will also ensure
that we share our findings and “governance lessons learned” with diverse
stakeholders, including other scientists and policymakers.

Richard McCullough, Harvard Vice Provost for Research, said, “This work
fits with Harvard’s mission to explore the physical world in ways that
benefit humankind. Basic research on solar geoengineering is critical, and
it is essential that we serve as an exemplar of research governance in this
emerging field. An independent Advisory Committee, combined with the
experience and leadership of the SCoPEx project members, will help us
achieve this goal. We are grateful to all those who have contributed to
this effort.”

You can learn more about the Advisory Committee membership by reading this
recent press release
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=68db3ddbf5&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
by
visiting our governance FAQ
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=5c690a1dc8&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
and by viewing Louise's statement
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=ec14e7bbd0&e=ec2ef3b4af>
.

*Geoengineering Modeling Research Consortium*
This summer marks the formal launch of the Geoengineering Modeling Research
Consortium
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=f2ccc8aca4&e=ec2ef3b4af>.
The consortium will identify and prioritize critical research gaps in
climate modeling with specific significance to geoengineering, and
coordinate amongst U.S. researchers to close those gaps through
collaborative model assessment and development efforts. We are proud to be
a part of the consortia which we expect will play an essential role in
advancing the community’s understanding of the potential risks and benefits
of solar geoengineering. SGRP will host the second meeting of the consortia
on September 30, 2019.

*Harvard will Host DECIMALS Researchers in Residency Program*
The DECIMALS Fund
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=322ee4209a&e=ec2ef3b4af>
(Developing Country Impacts Modelling Analysis for Solar Radiation
Management) is an international research fund designed to engage climate
experts from the Global South on the topic of solar geoengineering. In
September 2019, SGRP will host several DECIMALS researchers as part of its
residency program. This will enable the DECIMALS and Harvard researchers to
collaborate on projects and share ideas amongst each other. It will also
give the DECIMALS researchers the opportunity to learn more about other
important solar geoengineering research taking place. By enabling and
deepening the collaborations between DECIMALS and Harvard researchers, our
residency program aims to enhance international dialogue and research
around solar geoengineering.

*Identifying Research Priorities for a Solar Geoengineering Research Agenda*
In December 2018, we co-hosted the event, “Identifying Research Priorities
for a Solar Geoengineering Research Agenda,” in Washington, DC. Organized
by Harvard researchers Frank Keutsch, Dustin Tingley, Peter Irvine, Lizzie
Burns, and myself, Cornell researcher, Douglas MacMartin, and Carnegie
Institution for Science researcher, Ken Caldeira, this project aimed to
identify views about research priorities for solar geoengineering through a
survey of, and discussion with, experts in the field. It identified which
solar geoengineering technologies, areas of research, and specific research
proposals are of high priority to the research community and where there
are differences of opinion amongst the researchers. Moreover, it will
support the development of international solar geoengineering research. For
example, the National Academy of Sciences has formed a committee to develop
a research agenda and research governance approaches for solar
geoengineering. We hope the outcomes of the survey and discussion, which
will soon be synthesized in a white paper and possibly additional
publications, will be valuable to a range of audiences, including the
National Academy of Sciences. A draft paper is available from Peter Irvine
<[email protected]>.

*Sixth International Geoengineering Summer school*
We are happy to see the geoengineering summer schools restart after a
several-year hiatus. This Sixth International Geoengineering Governance
Summer School
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=fd7df2a0bc&e=ec2ef3b4af>
will run in Banff, Alberta during the first week of August. It’s led by Ted
Parson of UCLA and supported by SGRP.

*Harvard Seminars*
Our Spring 2019 seminar series was a great success thanks to the many
terrific speakers who shared their expertise with participants. We would
like to thank our speakers:

   - Timo Goeschl, Heidelberg University
   - Olivier Boucher, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL)
   - Maria Ivanova, University of Massachusetts, Boston
   - Mike Hulme, University of Cambridge
   - Mark Lawrence, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS),
   Potsdam
   - Forrest Clingerman, Ohio Northern University
   - Ray Pierrehumbert, University of Oxford
   - Ken Caldeira, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford

Seminars are open to the public and will resume at Harvard this fall.


*Opportunities*

*Apply to be the Executive Coordinator for the SCoPEx Advisory Committee*
We are hiring a new staff member to support the important work of the
SCoPEx Advisory Committee. Please email Lizzie Burns
<[email protected]?subject=Executive%20Coordinator%20for%20SCoPEx%20Advisory%20Committee>
if
you are interested in learning more about this terrific full-time
opportunity. Interviews will begin in late August 2019.

*Apply to be a Resident or Visiting Scholar*
SGRP invites researchers to apply to its residency
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=f6483fd927&e=ec2ef3b4af>
and visiting scholar
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=5d138c3e47&e=ec2ef3b4af>
programs.
Both programs will accept a small number of researchers focused on solar
geoengineering to spend several weeks at Harvard, working directly with
researchers at SGRP and other members of the Harvard community.

*Funding Opportunity for Fall 2020 Solar Geoengineering Research Post- &
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship*
SGRP funds pre- and post-doctoral fellows working under the guidance of a
Harvard faculty sponsor. We are looking for stellar candidates in any
discipline to spend 1 or 2 years at Harvard beginning the fall of 2020. No
formal experience working on solar geoengineering required! The application
process is currently closed, but we will begin accepting applications for
September 2020 fellowships
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=26e8918287&e=ec2ef3b4af>
this fall, due January 2020.


*Publications since November 2018*

*Academic Publications and Reports *
Dagon, Katherine, and Daniel Schrag. “Quantifying the effects of solar
geoengineering on vegetation
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=8ea9864ee0&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Climatic Change* 153 (2019): 235-251.

Stavins, Robert, and Robert Stowe (Eds.) “Governance of the Deployment of
Solar Geoengineering
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=bedc883445&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Harvard Project on Climate Agreements* (2019).

Vattioni, Sandro, Debra Weisenstein, David Keith, Aryeh Feinberg, Thomas
Peter, and Andrea Stenke. “Exploring accumulation-mode H2SO4 versus SO2
stratospheric sulfate geoengineering in a sectional
aerosol–chemistry–climate model
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=12c296c70a&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics* 19 (2019).

Keith, David, and Joshua Horton. “Multilateral parametric climate risk
insurance: a tool to facilitate agreement about deployment of solar
geoengineering?
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=3c238db249&e=ec2ef3b4af>”
*Climate Policy* (2019).

Heyen, Daniel, Joshua Horton, and Juan Moreno-Cruz. “Strategic implications
of counter-geoengineering: Clash or cooperation?
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=c19ea378dc&e=ec2ef3b4af>”
*Journal of Environmental Economics and Management *95 (2019): 153-177.

Irvine, Peter, Kerry Emanuel, Jie He, Larry Horowitz, Gabriel Vecchi, and
David Keith. “Halving warming with idealized solar geoengineering moderates
key climate hazards
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=c31648e912&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Nature Climate Change* (2019).

Svoboda, Toby, Peter Irvine, Daniel Callies, and Masahiro Sugiyama. “The
potential for climate engineering with stratospheric sulfate aerosol
injections to reduce climate injustice
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=1cba5b680d&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Journal of Global Ethics* (2019).

Smith, Wake and Gernot Wagner. "Stratospheric aerosol injection tactics and
costs in the first 15 years of deployment
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=988787ecca&e=ec2ef3b4af>."
*Environmental Research Letters* 13 (2018).

*Non-Technical Publications*
Burns, Lizzie, David Keith, Peter Irvine, and Joshua Horton. “Technology
Factsheet Series: Solar Geoengineering
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=0dd04e8777&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Technology and Public Purpose Project, Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School and CRCS Center for Research
on Computation and Society, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering
and Applied Sciences* (2019).

Keith, David. “FAQ on idealized solar geoengineering moderates key climate
hazards
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=2d99f10662&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*The Keith Group Blog* (2019).

Keith, David. “Let’s Talk About Geoengineering
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=5d75cef5cc&e=ec2ef3b4af>.”
*Project Syndicate* (2019).


*The Solar Geoengineering Research Blog*
The Solar Geoengineering Research (SGR) Blog was launched in 2018. While
hosted on SGRP's website, the SGR Blog is independently managed by an
editorial board consisting of Holly Buck
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=f0cebb9373&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
Peter Irvine
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=a86821223e&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
Ben Kravitz
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=d72b98e55e&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
Andy Parker
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=54dba704d8&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
and Gernot Wagner
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=a06b24cdb4&e=ec2ef3b4af>,
each representing his or her own personal views. See the welcome post
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=0a3b3c9834&e=ec2ef3b4af>
for a description of the blog's mission.

*Latest Posts*
The Governance of Solar Geoengineering and Human Rights
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=dbeed26933&e=ec2ef3b4af>
*By Jesse Reynolds*

Might Research on Solar Geoengineering Resemble its Broader “Free-Driver”
Dynamics?
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=c8e15bba15&e=ec2ef3b4af>
*By Gernot Wagner*

Perspectives on the UNEA resolution
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=c085c0b688&e=ec2ef3b4af>
*Reflections by Olaf Corry, Ina Möller, Joshua Horton, Aarti Gupta,
Matthias Honegger, Jesse Reynolds, Sikina Jinnah, and Maria Ivanova *

Solar Geoengineering Research Zotero Library
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=3439813d05&e=ec2ef3b4af>
*By Lizzie Burns, Amy Chang, Pete Irvine, Nils, Matzner*, Ella Necheles,
Jesse Reynolds*, and Gernot Wagner*

Does the Fossil Fuel Industry Support Geoengineering?
<https://harvard.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=53594b4e03c222f6c2f7d8311&id=fee2266106&e=ec2ef3b4af>
*By Jesse Reynolds*






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