Dear colleagues,

Concern about the increasing risks posed by global warming is driving the 
exploration of new techniques to artificially cool the planet through an 
approach known as solar radiation modification (SRM). Would the world be better 
off with or without such techniques? Would there be winners and losers? And how 
can we sufficiently compare the relative risks presented in a future with SRM 
against the risks faced in a future without it?

A new article published by the International Risk Governance Center (IRGC) 
explores a risk-risk assessment framework for Solar Radiation Modification
https://www.epfl.ch/research/domains/irgc/spotlight-on-risk-series/a-risk-risk-assessment-framework-for-solar-radiation-modification


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