https://www.york.ac.uk/education/research/uyseg/research-projects/geoengineering/

Geoengineering: a climate of uncertainty?

Geoengineering - sometimes called climate intervention or climate
engineering - is the deliberate intervention in the Earth’s climate and
describes many different types of activity to control or manage
temperatures on Earth. Youth have been at the forefront of climate justice
movements but tend to be excluded from environmental policy-making
discussions and decisions.

Working with partners at Youth and Environment Europe, King’s College
London, the University of Antwerp, the Centro Federal de Educação
Tecnológica Celso Suckow da Fonseca, our aim is to identify the questions
and priorities of young people in relation to different responses to the
climate crisis, including different methods of geoengineering. Through
international, interdisciplinary dialogue about geoengineering, we intend
to produce informed climate action in pursuit of UN Sustainable Development
Goal 13: Climate Action.

Read our Youth guide and policy brief on geoengineering (PDF , 2,144kb)
<https://www.york.ac.uk/media/educationalstudies/documents/research/uyseg/best/Geoengineering%20-%20a%20climate%20of%20uncertainty.pdf>,
written with young people.

For more information, contact the project lead [email protected].

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