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A Conversation With Science and Policy Leaders on Research in Rapid
Response Options for Climate
Doors open at 5:30pm, panel starts at 6:00pm

As climate risks escalate, policymakers are seeking information on the
potential and risks of technological interventions to rapidly arrest or
reverse warming. Early focus centers on approaches recommended as
priorities for research in assessments from the U.S. National Academy of
Sciences
<https://www.nap.edu/catalog/18988/climate-intervention-reflecting-sunlight-to-cool-earth>
 and U.K. Royal Society
<https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/publications/2009/geoengineering-climate/>
for
increasing the reflection of sunlight from the atmosphere by dispersing
particles to reflect sunlight directly or change the reflectivity of clouds
("solar climate intervention" or "solar geoengineering").

In a groundbreaking dialogue, U.S. political and scientific leaders will
discuss motivations, plans and considerations for research in solar climate
intervention, including emerging federal agency efforts, recent
Congressional proposals, a new National Academy of Sciences study
<http://nas-sites.org/dels/studies/reflecting-sunlight-to-cool-earth/> and
developments in the United Nations. The discussion will include
consideration of how research in solar climate intervention might influence
international cooperation and the overarching imperative of reducing
greenhouse gases.

Panelists:

   - Congressman Jerry McNerne
   <https://mcnerney.house.gov/about/full-biography>y, U.S. Representative
   for California's 9th District; House Committee on Science, Space and
   Technology
   - <https://www.ipcc.ch/people/ko-barrett/>David Fahey
   <https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/csd/staff/david.w.fahey/>, Director of the
   Earth System Research Laboratory Chemical Sciences Division, NOAA; Co-Chair
   of the Scientific Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol on Substances
   that Deplete the Ozone Layer
   - Jean-Francois Lamarque <https://staff.ucar.edu/users/lamar>, Director
   of the Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory, National Center for
   Atmospheric Research
   - Kelly Wanser
   
<https://www.ted.com/talks/kelly_wanser_emergency_medicine_for_our_climate_fever?language=en>,
   Executive Director, SilverLining; Senior Advisor, University of Washington
   Marine Cloud Brightening Project

Moderator:

   - Nishan Degnarain <https://www.weforum.org/people/nishan-degnarain>,
   Visiting Professor at London School of Economics Ocean Finance Initiative;
   Former Chair, World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Oceans

We hope that those who are have interested in this area able to join, and
this invitation may be forwarded or shared. Space is limited. If the event
is sold out and you still wish to attend, please register for the waitlist
and we will make efforts to accommodate you. If you register and are unable
to attnd, please ley us know. For this and other questions, please contact
[email protected].

Learn more about solar climate intervention in *SilverLining’s report for
policymakers* <https://www.silverlining.ngo/safe-climate-report>*.*

More about *SilverLining* <http://www.silverlining.ngo/>:

Founded in 2018, SilverLining is a policy and advocacy organization
dedicated to ensuring safety for communities and stability for natural
systems in the face of near-term (10-30 year) climate risks. Its work
focuses on promoting effective governance and increased resources for
exploration and assessment of climate interventions, and accerating climate
prediction. SilverLining's team and advisors include experts in science,
policy, law, technology, international development and communications.

*www.silverlining.ngo* <http://www.silverlining.ngo/>

A Conversation With Science and Policy Leaders on Research in Rapid
Response Options for Climate
Doors open at 5:30pm, panel starts at 6:00pm
As climate risks escalate, policymakers are seeking information on the
potential and risks of technological interventions to rapidly arrest or
reverse warming. Early focus centers on approaches recommended as
priorities for research in assessments from the U.S. National Academy of
Sciences and U.K. Royal Society for increasing the reflection of sunlight
from the atmosphere by dispersing particles to reflect sunlight directly or
change the reflectivity of clouds ("solar climate intervention" or "solar
geoengineering").

In a groundbreaking dialogue, U.S. political and scientific leaders will
discuss motivations, plans and considerations for research in solar climate
intervention, including emerging federal agency efforts, recent
Congressional proposals, a new National Academy of Sciences study and
developments in the United Nations. The discussion will include
consideration of how research in solar climate intervention might influence
international cooperation and the overarching imperative of reducing
greenhouse gases.

Panelists:

Congressman Jerry McNerney, U.S. Representative for California's 9th
District; House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
David Fahey, Director of the Earth System Research Laboratory Chemical
Sciences Division, NOAA; Co-Chair of the Scientific Assessment Panel of the
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
Jean-Francois Lamarque, Director of the Climate and Global Dynamics
Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Kelly Wanser, Executive Director, SilverLining; Senior Advisor, University
of Washington Marine Cloud Brightening Project
Moderator:

Nishan Degnarain, Visiting Professor at London School of Economics Ocean
Finance Initiative; Former Chair, World Economic Forum Global Agenda
Council on Oceans
We hope that those who are have interested in this area able to join, and
this invitation may be forwarded or shared. Space is limited. If the event
is sold out and you still wish to attend, please register for the waitlist
and we will make efforts to accommodate you. If you register and are unable
to attnd, please ley us know. For this and other questions, please contact
[email protected].

Learn more about solar climate intervention in SilverLining’s report for
policymakers.


More about SilverLining:

Founded in 2018, SilverLining is a policy and advocacy organization
dedicated to ensuring safety for communities and stability for natural
systems in the face of near-term (10-30 year) climate risks. Its work
focuses on promoting effective governance and increased resources for
exploration and assessment of climate interventions, and accerating climate
prediction. SilverLining's team and advisors include experts in science,
policy, law, technology, international development and communications.

www.silverlining.ngo

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