Dear Colleagues,

Comment on the AGU draft statement copied below.  I urge you to submit
comments as well!

Best,
Ron

This statement is a welcome development and I commend you for helping to
draft it.

I'd like  to support the draft and urge that it be made both more urgent
and more inclusive of other Direct Climate Cooling methods in addition to
SRM. I recommend that it be made more urgent as there is no other option to
avoid increasing calamity in the short-run (at least several decades and
possibly a century or more) until we are able to cut and draw down
sufficient GHGs from the atmosphere and oceans to restore a stable climate
and regenerate our ecosystem. I also recommend that it be more inclusive of
other Direct Climate Cooling (DCC) methods, some of which have little to no
risk and can, and should be, rolled out for assessment and deployment
immediately.  In this sense greater inclusiveness in DCC methods points to
the practicality of more urgent deployment of local and low-risk methods
even as more global and higher-risk methods are researched and tested
further. The draft mentions "Localized surface albedo modification" noting
that they are "less studied" as a category of Climate Intervention but
neglects to point out and urge that these and other low-risk and local DCC
methods can and should be immediately (if found to be effective in pilots)
deployed with little to no risk. For documentation of 18 different
potential DCC methods (including but not exclusively SRM methods), see this
final Healthy Planet Action Coalition statement:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TowThwi6j6cX3iLGBRrj22D30cYhKa_9/edit

A similar problem with (non-CDR) GHG reduction efforts is the  seemingly
afterthought treatment of methane removal in the statement. Methods to
 burn concentrated anthropogenic and natural methane releases are already
included in GHG offset protocols like that of California:
https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/compliance-offset-program/compliance-offset-protocols/mine-methane-capture-project

On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 10:16 PM Ron Baiman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Leslie and Daniele,
>
> This statement is a welcome development and I commend you for helping to
> draft it!
>
>  I have a question and a couple of comments:
>
> Question: After rejoining the AGU, I've been searching through the AGU
> website and cannot find a place to submit comments?
>
> Comments: I'd like  to support the draft and urge that it be made both
> more urgent as (echoing Robert Chris' comment) there is no other option to
> avoid increasing calamity in the short-run, and more inclusive of other
> Direct Climate Cooling (DCC) methods some of which have little to no risk
> and can and should be rolled out for assessment and deployment
> immediately.  In this sense greater inclusiveness in DCC methods points to
> the practicality of more urgent deployment of local and low-risk methods
> even as more global and higher-risk methods are researched and tested
> further. The draft mentions "Localized surface albedo modification" noting
> that they are "less studied" as a category of Climate Intervention but
> neglects to point out and urge that some of these can and should be
> immediately (if found to be effective in pilots) deployed with little to no
> risk.
>
> A similar problem with (non-CDR) GHG reduction efforts is the  seemingly
> afterthought treatment of methane removal in the statement that Daphne and
> others in this thread have commented on. As I recall from a podcast (Daphne
> and others please correct if I'm wrong on this) methods to  burn
> concentrated anthropogenic and natural methane releases are already
> included in GHG offset protocols like that of California.
>
> For documentation of 18 different potential DCC methods including but not
> exclusively using SRM, see this final HPAC statement:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TowThwi6j6cX3iLGBRrj22D30cYhKa_9/edit
> ,
> Best,
> Ron Baiman
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 12:32 PM H simmens <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You will find the American Geophysical Union draft position statement on
>> Climate Intervention below. I encourage HPAC participants to review this
>> statement and if you an AGU member to submit your comments by January 9th.
>>
>> This is an important opportunity to shape AGU intervention policy to be
>> consistent with HPAC principles.
>>
>> This page describes the cost and benefits of an AGU membership:
>>
>>  https://www.agu.org/membership
>>
>> I was surprised to see that a full year membership is only $50 and $20
>> for a student.
>>
>> I would encourage everyone who has a comment on the statement - whether
>> you are or will become a member or not - to share it with the group.
>>
>> Any AGU veterans or others who wish to add to what I have written please
>> do so.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Herb
>>
>> Herb Simmens
>> Author A Climate Vocabulary of the Future
>> @herbsimens
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> *From:* Daniele Visioni <[email protected]>
>> *Date:* December 8, 2022 at 1:03:09 PM EST
>> *To:* geoengineering <[email protected]>
>> *Subject:* *[geo] AGU Draft position statement on Climate Intervention*
>> *Reply-To:* [email protected]
>>
>> Dear all,
>> Please find below a link to the new Draft position statement on Climate
>> Intervention by AGU, to which I contributed to for this year.
>>
>> Draft Position Statement on Climate Intervention
>> <https://www.agu.org/Share-and-Advocate/Share/Policymakers/Position-Statements/Draft-Climate-Intervention>
>> agu.org
>> <https://www.agu.org/Share-and-Advocate/Share/Policymakers/Position-Statements/Draft-Climate-Intervention>
>>
>> <https://www.agu.org/Share-and-Advocate/Share/Policymakers/Position-Statements/Draft-Climate-Intervention>
>> <https://www.agu.org/Share-and-Advocate/Share/Policymakers/Position-Statements/Draft-Climate-Intervention>
>>
>> Comments are open to all AGU members until January 9th, after which we
>> will take them into consideration for a final draft to be sent to the AGU
>> Council and Board for final approval.
>>
>> At the link you’ll also see the differences between the new proposed one,
>> and the previous one from 2018.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Daniele
>>
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>> Research Associate
>> Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell
>> University, Ithaca, NY
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>> website: https://dan-visioni.github.io/
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