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*Geoengineering: in case of emergency, break glass lecture*

This July our next EngTalk debates the critical topic of Geoengineering.
Planet earth is facing an imminent climate emergency, a future of
unprecedented life-changing events that need urgent solutions. In the wake
of this crisis, what options do we have?

Geoengineering is the large-scale intervention of the earth’s climate
systems with the aim to counteract climate change, could this solution
reverse large-scale greenhouse-gas production?  If so, what are the
proposed techniques and are they even safe to test?

Join the debate on 16 July when we welcome Rupert Read, academic, Green
Party campaigner and spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion on the EngTalk
stage Andy Parker, the project director of the Solar Radiation Management
Governance Initiative (the SRMGI) and lead author of the Royal Society’s
Geoengineering the climate report.

This EngTalk will see Rupert, Andy and the audience discuss all angles of a
debate that affects both humanity and the future of our planet.


16 Jul 2021 / 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Location: Online event, Webinar, United Kingdom


*Registration Information*

This EngTalk is free to attend.

Pre-registration is advised as our EngTalks are very popular.

Under 16’s are very welcome at this event if accompanied by a responsible
adult. Please add under 16’s as an additional delegate to your booking.
Please note that no data is stored on under 16 registrants.

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event.

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*Speakers*

*Rupert Read*

Associate Professor of Philosophy - University of East Anglia


Rupert Read is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of
East Anglia and spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion. He has represented
Extinction Rebellion on national radio and television, including on Radio
4's Today Program and on the BBC's Politics Live.

His recent academic focus has been on the precautionary principle, a
strategy that encourages decision-makers to adopt precautionary measures
when scientific evidence about an environmental hazard is uncertain. He has
also authored many books including, ‘This Civilisation Is Finished’ and
‘Facing Up to Climate Reality’.

Previously, Rupert was a spokesperson, national parliamentary candidate,
European parliamentary candidate and councillor for the Green Party of
England and Wales. He continues to be active in Green Party politics to
this day.


*Andy Parker*

Director - SRM Governance Initiative


Andy is the director of the SRM Governance Initiative, an international
non-governmental project that builds the capacity of developing countries
to evaluate solar radiation management geoengineering (SRM).

Andy’s background is in climate policy and he began working on SRM by
mistake in 2008 when he led the production of the Royal Society’s
Geoengineering the Climate report.

He moved into academia to research SRM governance at the Harvard Kennedy
School and the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam.

He was a member of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity’s expert
working group on geoengineering and is currently an Honorary Senior
Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK.




Any timings will be GMT/BST

This event will be streamed live and is available to watch online only from
any location across the world.

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