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CCIS 2020 WEBINARS
Main Goals of the CCIS Webinar Series
Conceptualization of a research framework for assessing proposed climate
intervention strategies: Establish shared understanding of ongoing research
of climate intervention strategies in different research communities and
main challenges. Reach a perspectival integration for completeness of
knowledge/understanding. Identify elements of a research program, identify
existing and new working groups of such a program.

Overarching questions for each webinar topic
Identify grand challenges and science questions for each of these topics
Identify different groups involved already and still needed
List projects that exist and are planned that can be built upon
Identify needed collaborations from other communities and explain why


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APRIL 15, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
Introduction and Motivation of the CCIS Project
CCIS Committee (presented by Simone Tilmes): Overview of the project,
motivation and goals of webinars and the workshop
Will Steffen (Australian National University): "Climate Change 2020: Why
are we in an emergency?"
Holly Buck (UCLA School of Law): "What a holistic approach to climate
intervention is - and why we need it"
Recording and more information.

MAY 06, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
IAMs, Mitigation, and Scenario development for combined intervention
strategies
Moderator: Doug MacMartin (Cornell University)

Dale Rothman (University of Denver): "General History of Futures Thinking
and Scenarios"
Massimo Tavoni (Climate Change Economics at Politecnico di Milano):
"Integrated modeling of SRM"
Edward (Ted) Parson (University of California): "Geoengineering scenarios
in climate assessment and policy debates – experience, insights, and
prospects"
Christopher Trisos  (African Climate and Development Initiative): "Choose
your own scenarios"
Recording and more information.

MAY 27, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
Solar Radiation Management
Moderator: Simone Tilmes (NCAR)

James Hurrell (Colorado State University): "An overview of SRM: approaches
to cool a warming planet"
Jim Haywood (University of Exeter, UK): "What have we learned from a decade
of coordinated GeoMIP and stand-alone SRM geoengineering simulations?"
Sarah Doherty (Marine Cloud Brightening Project): "An overview of research
on using Marine Cloud Brightening to cool climate"
Jean-François Lamarque (NCAR): "Current understanding and challenges in
stratospheric aerosol modeling for SRM"
Recording and more information.

JUNE 10, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
 Carbon Dioxide Removal
Moderator: Peter Lawrence (NCAR)

Mark Rounsevell (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology & University of
Edinburgh): "Tradeoffs and cobenefits in land-based climate change
mitigation"
Stephanie Roe (University of Virginia): How can terrestrial systems help
deliver the Paris Agreement targets?"
André Faaij (TNO Energy Transition & University of Groningen): "The role of
BECCS in achieving deep greenhouse gas emission reductions"
Alissa Park (Columbia University): "Negative carbon emissions and
defossilization of chemicals and materials cycles"
Recording and more information.

JUNE 24, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
Communication, Education and Outreach
Moderators: Monica Morrison (NCAR) and Andrea Smith (UCAR)

Roger Aines (Lawrence Livermore National Lab): “Becoming a Champion for
your Science: How to Talk with Policy and Decisionmakers”
Kelly Wanser (SilverLining and Marine Cloud Brightening Project):
“Communicating about Climate Intervention with Non-academic Stakeholders
and the Public”
Tim Barnes (NCAR): “Best Practices in Climate Change Education and Outreach”
Recording and more information.

JULY 08, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
Observations to Inform Climate Intervention Strategies
Moderators: Simone Tilmes (NCAR) and Peter Lawrence (NCAR)

David Schimel (NASA JPL): “The global carbon observing (non) system:
insights from the COVID experience”
Robert Wood (University of Washington): “Using observations to better
understand aerosol-cloud-climate interactions”
Jean-Paul Vernier (NASA NIA): “Climate intervention with stratospheric
aerosols: status of our current understanding of the real world”
Recording and more information.

AUGUST 06, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
Impacts for Climate Intervention Strategies
Roy Rasmussen: “Recent Improvements in the Simulation of High-Impact Events
using Convective-Permitting Models”
Andy Parker: “Lessons from the DECIMALS Fund - the world’s first SRM
modelling fund for developing countries”
Jessica Gurevitch: “Potential ecological risks and impacts of solar
radiation modification and why you should pay attention to this”
Recording and more information.

AUGUST 26, 2020: 9-11AM (MDT)
Ethics and Governance
David Morrow: “Ethical Issues in Carbon Dioxide Removal”
Marion Hourdequin: “Ethics, Justice, and Solar Geoengineering”
Jesse Reynolds: “The International Order, International Law, and Climate
Intervention”
Joshua Horton: “Climate Intervention: Governance Issues and International
Institutions”
Recording and more information.

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