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Here is a list of recent podcasts on the topics of geoengineering.

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*C2GTalk: Should the world consider solar radiation modification in light
of the latest IPCC findings? with Thelma Krug*
by C2GTalk

https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/c2g/c2gtalk-solar-radiation-modification-ipcc-thelma-krug

More research and better governance is needed to help developing countries
make decisions about solar radiation modification (SRM), says Thelma Krug,
vice-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), during
a C2GTalk.

SRM has come into focus due to a likely overshoot of the 1.5C warming goal,
which would bring increasing risks to people and natural ecosystems,
and—depending on the length and extent of overshoot—potentially
irreversible impacts.

*Volts podcast: Dr. Ye Tao on a grand scheme to cool the Earth*
by Volts Podcast

https://www.volts.wtf/p/volts-podcast-dr-ye-tao-on-a-grand?s=r#details

Dr. Ye Tao was early in his career as a researcher at Harvard’s Rowland
Institute, working on nanotechnology, when he became gripped by the problem
of climate change. As he dug into the research, he concluded that even
rapid decarbonization — especially insofar as it reduces the aerosol
pollution that temporarily cools the atmosphere — would leave the Earth
roasting in levels of heat hostile to most life forms.
As he reviewed available options for carbon capture and geoengineering, he
realized that none of them were safe or scalable enough to do the necessary
cooling work in time. So he came up with a technique of his own: mirrors.

*Using tropospheric COS emissions for SRM - Quaglia*
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering

https://open.spotify.com/episode/10TnYDfy7UluPm5Th6gT7y

Ilaria Quaglia explains what's potentially the most important SRM paper in
over 10 years to @geoengineering1 Paper:
https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/5757/2022/
An approach to sulfate geoengineering with surface emissions of carbonyl
sulfide
Ilaria Quaglia, Daniele Visioni, Giovanni Pitari, and Ben Kravitz

*When to quit researching MCB - Diamond*
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7rvgCXaoacBDvD1F7FQ7KK

Michael Diamond gives a very one-sided interview with a muted
@geoengineering1, explaining when we should stop researching MCB. Paper: To
assess marine cloud brightening's technical feasibility, we need to know
what to study—and when to stop
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2118379119


*Space Mirrors: experts' views - Baum*
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering

https://open.spotify.com/episode/37aPRdGGtAzWEspfOeqK1l

Chad M. Baum discusses his expert elicitation work on space mirrors.
Paper: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume 158, April 2022, 112179
Between the sun and us: Expert perceptions on the innovation, policy, and
deep uncertainties of space-based solar geoengineering
Authors: Chad M.Baum, Sean Low; Benjamin K.Sovacool.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2022.112179.

*Moral Hazard & sunk costs - Grant*
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4JDaiObeBemuitfyRx4YVZ

Will Grant explores moral hazard, and capital & cultural lock in. Hosted by
Aryan Gupta https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/14614529211069839
What do we mean when we talk about the moral hazard of geoengineering?
Katelyn Tsipiras, Will J. Grant

*Ozone changes in GeoMIP - Tilmes*
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4XeHnW1ooz30qk2w3TnwPn

Simone Tilmes discusses ozone changes in the geoengineering model
Intercomparison project (GeoMIP) with @geoengineering1. Paper:
https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/4557/2022/
Stratospheric ozone response to sulfate aerosol and solar dimming climate
interventions based on the G6 Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project
(GeoMIP) simulations
Simone Tilmes, Daniele Visioni, Andy Jones, James Haywood, Roland Séférian,
Pierre Nabat, Olivier Boucher, Ewa Monica Bednarz, and Ulrike Niemeier

*Governing novel environmental technologies - Rabitz*
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0v71abhiofm9dDTxciK3cV

Florian Rabitz speaks to @geoengineering1 about AI, gene drives, SRM and
how these can be regulated. Paper:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811622000039
A preliminary framework for understanding the governance of novel
environmental technologies: Ambiguity, indeterminateness and drift;
Florian Rabitz, Marian Feist, Matthias Honegger, Joshua Horton, Sikina
Jinnah, Jesse Reynolds

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