*WEEKLY SUMMARY (20 FEBRUARY - 26 FEBRUARY 2023)*

*CONTENTS OF SUMMARY*

1)      Deadlines

2)      Upcoming Events

3)      Scientific Papers

4)      Reports

5)      Research Projects

6)      Discussions

7)      Posts

8)      Podcasts

9)    YouTube Videos



*DEADLINES*

Paper Invitation with Discount: [Atmosphere, IF 3.110] Special Issue
“Aerosol Cloud Radiation Interactions | Due Date: 28 February 2023

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/atmosphere/special_issues/651Y057413


Call for abstract submission: “Development and application of climate
emulators” | 10 March 2023

https://talentgarden.org/en/



*UPCOMING EVENTS*

*Here is the link to the Google calendar including events on the
geoengineering topic: *

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=MzhjNGQ1OGQzMjIwZDkyYTBjZGE2YjEwMDMzODNkZTI1MTNjYjQzZTdkMTdhMjU0ODk0MDU1NTgzYTlkNTFmNkBncm91cC5jYWxlbmRhci5nb29nbGUuY29t


*The 21st International Conference on Nucleation & Atmospheric Aerosols
by QUT School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Centre for the
Environment |* 26-30 June 2023

https://www.icnaa2023.com.au/


*The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
<http://climate.envsci.rutgers.edu/geomip/> 2023 meeting* | 3-7 July 2023

https://sites.google.com/view/geomip-2023/home?pli=1


Climate Engineering (GRS) | 17-18 February 2024

https://www.grc.org/climate-engineering-grs-conference/2024/


*GRC Climate Engineering 2024 |* February 18-23, 2024
<https://www.grc.org/climate-engineering-conference/2024/>
https://www.grc.org/climate-engineering-conference/2024/



*SCIENTIFIC PAPERS*

An Optical Flow Approach to Tracking Ship Track Behavior Using GOES-R
Satellite Imagery

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9837429


Climate Intervention Analysis using AI Model Guided by Statistical Physics
Principles

https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.03258


The Radiative and Cloud Responses to Sea Salt Aerosol Engineering in GFDL
Models

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2022GL102340


Toward data assimilation of ship-induced aerosol–cloud interactions

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/environmental-data-science/article/toward-data-assimilation-of-shipinduced-aerosolcloud-interactions/FC4BFA2D09DC808B2DB4587F8263F3B6



*REPORTS*

One Atmosphere: An Independent Expert Review on Solar Radiation
Modification Research and Deployment by UNEP

https://wedocs.unep.org/handle/20.500.11822/41903


How to think about solar radiation management

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/63583aa27052940c5faeec7d/t/63f540ef0ffe916de722e796/1677017396553/Roadmap+Report+Final+%28WEB%29



*RESEARCH PROJECTS*

*SRM related projects initiated in Chile, Malaysia, South Africa and
Indonesia by Degrees Modeling Fund (DMF)*

https://www.degrees.ngo/dmf/the-projects/chile-2023/


Field Trial to Preserve our Glaciers

https://donorbox.org/save-our-glaciers-concert



*DISCUSSIONS*

Make Sunsets stimulates more debate over "Geoengineering"- PT Barnum
further vindicated!

https://groups.google.com/g/geoengineering/c/d5uFbr8HgPc



*POSTS*

Solar geoengineering research should get real

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00413-6


This Climate Debate is a lot of Hot Air

https://legal-planet.org/2023/02/16/this-climate-debate-is-a-lot-of-hot-air/


George Soros wants to block Arctic sunlight. Will he fund it?

https://www.eenews.net/articles/george-soros-wants-to-block-arctic-sunlight-will-he-fund-it/


Opinion | Can geoengineering slow climate change? We need research to find
out | By Gernot Wagner | Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/02/22/geoengineering-research-flights-federal-investment/


Hearts and Minds - Why did the Saami Council oppose Harvard’s SCoPEx
experiment?

https://www.c2g2.net/asa-larsson-blind/


China Doesn’t Want a Geoengineering Disaster

https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/02/21/china-geoengineering-rules-climate-change/


Controversial Startup Trying to Cool Climate From U.S. Soil | Time

https://time.com/6257102/geoengineering-make-sunsets-us-balloon-launch-exclusive/


Studying ship tracks to inform climate intervention decision-makers

https://phys.org/news/2023-02-ship-tracks-climate-intervention-decision-makers.html



*PODCASTS*

*Goodbye to blue skies? The trouble with engineered solutions | Mongabay*

https://news.mongabay.com/2023/02/podcast-goodbye-to-blue-skies-the-trouble-with-engineered-solutions/

·         Humanity has created a lot of ecological problems, and many of
the proposed solutions come with giant price tags — or the things lost can
even be priceless, like the sight of a blue sky — with no guarantee of
solving the situation in the long term.

·         Many such solutions — like Australia’s deliberate introduction of
the toxic cane toad, which has wreaked havoc on the country’s wildlife —
create new problems.

·         Solar geoengineering to slow climate change would have the most
visible effect to all, likely making the sky appear white: No more blue
skies—but how would this affect the global plant community’s ability to
photosynthesize, would it harm agriculture?

·         Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert joins the
Mongabay Newscast to talk about her latest book, “Under a White Sky,” which
examines these interventions, the problems they come with and humanity’s
seeming inability to stop turning to them.


*Mosquitoes, sun dimming, and the lives at stake* | *Eco-Business podcast*

https://www.eco-business.com/podcasts/mosquitoes-sun-dimming-and-the-lives-at-stake/

Solar geo-engineering, the process of spraying aerosols in the sky to block
the sun’s light and heat, may seem far-flung, but some scientists believe
we could need the technology sooner than expected. And sooner than we are
prepared for it. Recently, non-profits The Degrees Initiative and The World
Academy of Sciences awarded US$900,000 in grants to 15 research projects in
developing countries that look into how artificial sun-dimming would affect
their communities. Studies include modelling the sea level in Benin, water
deficit risks in Cameroon, and hydroclimatic extremes in Malaysia. The idea
is that the Global South, where climate risks strike the hardest, must know
what the risky technology means for them, and be able to make informed
decisions on its use. In this podcast, Eco-Business speaks to Prof Athar
Hussain, head of the Centre for Climate Research and Development at COMSATS
University in Islamabad, Pakistan. He is leading a study on how solar
geoengineering would affect the spread of malaria in South Asia. The
mosquito-borne disease has been receding from the region in recent years,
but still affects millions and kills over 10,000 people annually across
Asia. Tune in as we discuss: - Details of Prof Hussain’s research. - How
the results could help South Asian policymakers better understand the
effects of solar geoengineering. - Whether sun-dimming is a technology we
should take seriously today.


*How to think about solar radiation management | Volts*

https://www.volts.wtf/p/how-to-think-about-solar-radiation#details

My guest today, Kelly Wanser, is the head of a non-profit organization
called SilverLining <https://www.silverlining.ngo/> that advocates for
research and policy around near-term climate risks and direct climate
interventions like SRM that can address them. In this episode, we covered
SRM, what we know and don't know about it, and what we need to research.


*Solar Geoengineering with Stratospheric Clouds, the World's Thermostat to
Master Climate and Why Science Needs A Bias to Action w/ Make Sunsets CEO
Luke Iseman & Eli Dourado | Stranded Technologies Podcast*

https://rss.com/podcasts/stranded-technologies-podcast/834335/

Does this sound straight out of a science-fiction novel? That's because it
is.

In "Termination Shock", Neil Stephenson described a near-future earth where
climate change has significantly altered human society and follows the
attempts of a businessman using solar geoengineering to cool the planet.
Luke Iseman, a hardware entrepreneur and solarpunk, read the book and dug
into Stephenson's research on solar geoengineering.To his amazement, he
found that it was possible and nobody is trying it out! Luke founded make
sunsets to experiment with balloons sending sulfur dioxide particles that
reflect sunlight into the stratosphere, effectively replicating the process
that volcanoes have done for millions of years to cool the planet. In this
episode, we're joined by regulatory hacker Eli Dourado to better understand
this powerful technology that could help humanity achieve climate mastery.
Major innovations often start with hobbyists, tinkerers, and true
believers, as Clayton Christenson's "The Innovator's Dilemma" found out.
They are not taken seriously by the mainstream for a long time. While
starting on a small scale, Luke's experiments have nevertheless engendered
controversy in the scientific community. We talk about why science is
disconnected from promoting real-world innovation by focusing too much on
analysis instead of action and real-world experimentation. The episode is a
fascinating journey that helps us better understand the challenges faced by
entrepreneurs on the frontiers of science and technology. They are not
hailed while they are doing the work, they instead face skepticism often
from powerful groups - partly for good reasons as new technology never
comes in a mature form, but also partly because incumbents fear for their
status. As a result, we learn that entrepreneurs need to build a community
of true believers around them on a mission against a hostile mainstream
culture.


*Zero pressure space sunshades - Hein | Reviewer 2 does geoengineering
<https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-reviewer-2-does-geoengineering_sq_f11032859_amp_1.html>
*

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zero-pressure-space-sunshades-hein/id1529459393?i=1000601498629

Andreas Hein entertains @geoengineering1 with more barmy space-based
geoengineering nonsense. Expect moon dust, rail guns, space junk, cube sats
and all sorts of other semi-relevant distractions. Paper: Transparent
occulters: A nearly zero-radiation pressure sunshade to support climate
change mitigation https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.12.006


*Iron salt aerosols - Fiekowsky | Reviewer 2 does geoengineering
<https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-reviewer-2-does-geoengineering_sq_f11032859_amp_1.html>
*

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/iron-salt-aerosols-fiekowsky/id1529459393?i=1000601354538

Peter Fiekowsky and @geoengineering1 discuss Iron Salt Aerosols. Do they
work (in 14 different ways)? How can we know? Is Peter's new voluntary
regulation body bona fide, or hopelessly compromised? Reviewer 2 asks all
the important questions, but doesn't necessarily get definitive answers.



*YOUTUBE VIDEOS*

*There's a playlist with more videos on the topic, you can check it out
here: *

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF8369A27273314D8


*Shinichiro Asayama: What is the role of the Asia-Pacific region in global
climate governance |**C2G Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prOQbgg_cFk

What is the role of the Asia-Pacific region in global climate governance,
and how should it engage in Solar Radiation Modification discussions?
Shinichiro Asayama, Senior Researcher National Institute for Environmental
Studies, Japan, provided an intervention at The Energy and Resource
Institute (TERI) and the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G)
hybrid event for the 7th session of the Committee on Environment and
Development of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia
and the Pacific (UNESCAP). Learn more about the event 'Managing the risk of
climate change overshoot in the Asia-Pacific: Governance of carbon dioxide
removal and solar radiation modification and speakers here
https://www.c2g2.net/teri/
<https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqazA4eTFjaVBvbkJvWFBvR0dZU2d6ckhWaks4UXxBQ3Jtc0tsT3hYQ0ZrV3RQNlpoMlN4bVNhRTJkbEV0bndXdlFTMkxRSXg1TmZlbkwtdjdpd1ExLUVIb1RvT2o0RGc5Q2ttUGpsNV9XVUo2OEh3eXBSYmpMbHczV1RTc25qcGotQVdqZUcyV203Wk1vQXp6NndNYw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.c2g2.net%2Fteri%2F&v=prOQbgg_cFk>


*Geoengineering Oceans to Slow Global Warming | **Bloomberg Originals *

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkUC_gmBb0g

Oceans naturally absorb huge amounts of carbon dioxide, and efforts to
harness that power are gaining in popularity. In Norway, we meet a group of
scientists trying to change ocean alkalinity in order to supercharge its
CO2 appetite, though the impact on ecosystems remains unknown. In Morocco,
the company Brilliant Planet has opted instead to grow CO2-absorbing algae.
But with previous experiments yielding mixed-results, can they deliver on
their promises?


*Cooling Earth with reflective clouds using weather balloons|Make Sunsets*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXjJCtGM6m8

On February 12, 2022, Make Sunsets deployed a balloon filled with
reflective clouds in the United States of America for the first time in
history. Be part of our next deployment to help cool Earth:
makesunsets.com/products/cooling-credit


*Here is the playlist to watch all steps taken by make sunsets to launch
balloon with reflective clouds to the stratosphere to cool Earth “How to
cool Earth” | Make Sunsets <https://www.youtube.com/@makesunsets>*

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq-5ma2PoY7uIeU3TyVsSjkU_usddJAxt


*Paulo Artaxo: Could research on solar radiation modification cause a delay
in emissions cuts?|* *C2G Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative*

*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA7TQIuMugc
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA7TQIuMugc>*

This video is an excerpt taken from the C2GTalk interview with Paulo
Artaxo. He is a professor at the Institute of Physics at the University of
São Paulo, Brazil.

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