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Request for Proposals: Social Science Research into Solar Geoengineering

Overview

For more than 60 years, Resources for the Future (RFF) has been a leader in
improving environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through
impartial economic research and policy engagement. The RFF Solar
Geoengineering Research Project seeks to improve our understanding of the
risks, potential benefits, and other uncertain implications of solar
geoengineering as one approach among others to address climate change.
Building on the results of a recent series of international workshops
convened with the RFF Solar Radiation Management Dialogue, RFF is
soliciting social science research proposals that address crucial gaps in
our knowledge of solar geoengineering and its possible impacts.

Research Themes

This research is structured along five general social science themes and
approaches to understanding solar geoengineering, which are listed below
and elaborated upon in (Aldy, et al. *Science*, 2021
<https://www.rff.org/publications/journal-articles/social-science-research-to-inform-solar-geoengineering/>).
The list of topic areas below is a summary of possible examples, and it is
not exhaustive of what could be considered for funding:

   - interdisciplinary work among social and natural scientists to address
   the gaps in our SG understanding most relevant for decision-making,
   - convening experts on SG and international relations, along with the
   use of game theory and behavioral experiments and simulations, to better
   understand the possible evolution of SG strategies and countermoves,
   - numerical modeling to integrate the climate and social systems and to
   understand how multiple interactions “add up” in a consistent framework,
   - assessments by sociologists and cultural anthropologists, as well as
   science and technology studies scholars, to understand how norms and
   culture evolve as new technologies enter the policy space, and
   - applications of behavioral science to explore the mental models of
   relevant decision-makers in government and throughout society with respect
   to SG and other climate risk reduction strategies.

Funding and Allocation

Eight separate $10,000 honoraria will be awarded for the development of
eight research papers that are suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed
journal. Teams are welcome to supplement this funding from other sources.
Expectations

Research teams will produce a scientific research article suitable for
submission to a peer-reviewed journal. The RFF Solar Geoengineering
Research Project will host a virtual workshop in May 2022 for teams to
present initial findings, receive feedback, and meet one another.  Full
first drafts will be due and presented at a conference in September 2022
where at least one member of each team must attend. Assuming we are able to
hold the meeting in person, RFF will cover the cost of travel for one team
member; it need not come from project honoraria. Finalized papers that are
ready for submission will be due November 1, 2022.
Eligibility

Climate change and the potential development of solar geoengineering are
global issues. The RFF Solar Geoengineering Project encourages proposals
from scholars drawing from a rich array of social science disciplines and
from across the world.
Application Instructions and Deadline

To apply, please submit:

   - A one-page cover sheet including:
      - proposed paper title
      - for each member of the research team (with the lead author listed
      first for multi-author teams), the person’s full name, title,
professional
      address, country, telephone number, and email address
   - a project description of no more than 1,400 words (not including a
   list of citations), with the following:
      - the research topic and research question, falling under one of the
      five themes listed above,
      - the methods and analyses the authors intend to undertake.
      - how the proposed research fits into and advances the academic
      literature, and
      - how the research could inform policy related to solar
      geoengineering.
   - the CV(s) of all authors on the team.


Submit all application materials (one proposal and all team member CV(s))
as pdf attachments in an email to solar...@rff.org. Proposals must be
received by Friday, December 17, 11:59 pm U.S. Eastern to be considered.
Awards will be announced on January 13, 2022.
Contact

Contact the RFF Solar Geoengineering Project (solar...@rff.org) with any
questions.

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