Title: Climate Engineering Newsletter
 

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

 

Climate Engineering Newsletter

for Week 39 of 2019

 

Upcoming Events

  • 1.10.2019, Carbon Removal Network Meet-up, London / UK
  • (new) 04.10.2019, Lecture: Should Geoengineering Be Part of an Overall Climate Strategy?, Duke University / USA
  • 22.-24.10.2019, Conference: VERGE 19, Oakland, CA / US
  • (new) 04.-05.11.2019, Workshop: International Governance of Geoengineering, Brussels / Belgium
  • 05.-07.11.2019, Annual Meeting: Securing sustainable futures. Designing, planning, and making decisions on policies, practices, and infrastructures under deep uncertainty, Delft / NLD
  • 9.-13.12.2019, Conference: AGU 100 Fall Meeting, San Francisco CA / US
  • 12.-16.01.2020, Conference: AMS100 Annual Meeting, Boston / US
  • 16.-21.02.2020, Conference: Ocean Science Meeting 2020, San Diego, CA / USA
  • 12.-15.05.2020, Conference: 2nd International Conference on Negative CO2 Emissions, Gothenburg / Sweden
  • 28.06.-3.07.2020, Gordon Research Conference: Climate Engineering, Newry, ME / US

Calls and Deadlines

  • 10.10.2019, Call for Papers: Nature as Climate Solution? Exploring the Political Ecologies of Nature-based Carbon Removal (POLLEN 20)
  • 31.05.2020, Call for Application: Gordon Research Conference: Climate Engineering

Jobs

  • (new) 04.10.2019, Job at Carbon Capture Coalition
  • (new) 02.11.2019, Job at Carbon180 as Entrepreneur-in-Residence Fellows
  • (no deadline), Job at Carnegie: Postdoctoral Opportunity: Geophysical modeling of ocean engineering proposals
  • (no deadline), Jobs at Climeworks: Several job offers
  • (no deadline), Job at Princeton: Application for Postdoctoral Research Associate
  • (no deadline), Job at TU Delft: Assistant Professor of Geotechnical Uncertainty (Tenure Track)
  • (no deadline), Job at ANU: Grand Challenge Research Fellow
  • (no deadline), Job at Columbia University: Staff Associate (Officer of Research) – Carbon Management Finance and Policy

New Publications

Political Papers

Projects

    (no new projects)

Selected Media Responses

  • Global Climatestrike: There Is One Safe Geoengineering Option Guaranteed to Reduce CO2 in Our Atmosphere
  • Futurism: Oxford Physicist: Geogineering Away Climate Change Won’t Work
  • Inequality: Scientists Shouldn’t Listen to the Fossil Fuel Industry. Geoengineering is a Scam
  • TED Blog: Is geoengineering a good idea? A brief Q&A with Kelly Wanser and Tim Flannery
  • Truthout: We Cannot Afford to Gamble on Geoengineering to Achieve Net Zero
  • Desmog: Are ISO's Draft Guidelines on Climate Action the First Steps Toward Geoengineering?
  • Circular Carbon Network: A First Look at the Industry of the Future
  • The Intercept: The Environmental Left Is Softening on Carbon-Capture Technology. Maybe That’s OK
  • Carbon Brief: Guest post: How to avoid ‘unfair and risky’ climate change scenarios
  • Video: Towards a 20 GT Negative CO2 Emissions Industry
  • The Guardian: Greta Thunberg: ‘We are ignoring natural climate solutions’
  • New York Times: How to Cool a Planet With Extraterrestrial Dust
  • Fast Company: This ‘personal carbon sequestration’ device uses algae to remove CO2 from the air
  • C2G: Who’s deciding your climate future?
  • Global News Wire: Carbon Engineering expanding capacity of its commercial Direct Air Capture plant to provide negative emissions to customers
  • GRID-Arendal: Whales are a trillion-dollar climate change fix!
 

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