*Poster's note*: Event will be on THURSDAY, *APRIL 20, 2023* |

https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/events/is-solar-geoengineering-a-viable-tool-in-the-climate-policy-arsenal/

Speakers
MICHAEL MANN
Presidential Distinguished Professor, University of Pennsylvania
SHUCHI TALATI
Scholar in Residence, American University
MICHAEL WEISBERG
Senior Faculty Fellow and Director of Post-Graduate Programs, Perry World
House
Moderator
STACY-ANN ROBINSON
Lightning Scholar, Perry World House
LOCATION

Kleinman Energy Forum
Fisher Fine Arts Library
220 S 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

*This live event is also available on Zoom. *
Explore the questions surrounding solar geoengineering with a panel with
diverse views and backgrounds on the topic.
EVENT SUMMARY

As the planet nears the critical warming threshold of 1.5C (3F), a class of
controversial climate interventions, often described under the umbrella
term of “Geoengineering”—the intentional manipulation of Earth’s planetary
environment to offset the warming effects of carbon pollution–are coming
increasingly into focus on the national and international policy stage.
Such manipulations potentially include what’s called “solar geoengineering”
or “Solar Radiation Management” , which refer to efforts to reduce the
surface warming by the Sun (e.g. through the periodic injection of
reflective particles into the stratosphere to mimic the cooling by an
explosive volcanic eruption). They also include approaches to capture
carbon from the atmosphere, followed by subsequent storage beneath Earth’s
surface or in the deep ocean, known as carbon dioxide removal.

In looking at solar geoengineering, an argument in favor of increased
research is that we will fail to reduce carbon emissions quickly enough to
keep warming below dangerous levels and a “stop gap” means of holding
temperatures below the danger limit is needed. Arguments against solar
geoengineering include the potential for dramatic unintended consequences
(e.g., increased warming in some regions at the expense of cooling over
other regions, drying of the continents, and worsening of acid rain and
ozone depletion, among others) and “moral hazard” (e.g. that the promise of
future deployment of geoengineering can be employed by polluters as an
excuse for reduced effort to decarbonize the global economy now). Among the
thorny question that emerge in these discussions are: a) who gets to decide
the planetary thermostat? b) How do we balance the potential for both
winners and losers? and c) How do we guard against “termination shock” (the
possibility that e.g. solar geoengineering infrastructure will fail due to
war or political instability, subjecting us to massive and rapid warming in
a matter of years).

We will explore these questions surrounding solar geoengineering with a
panel with diverse views and backgrounds on the topic. The panel seminar
will be moderated by Stacy-Ann Robinson (Lightning Scholar at Perry World
House, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Colby College), and
include panelists Michael Mann (Presidential Distinguished Professor and
Director of Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media), Shuchi
Talati (Visiting Scholar at Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, scholar in
residence with the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment at American
University), and Michael Weisberg (Bess W. Heyman President’s Distinguished
Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Senior Faculty Fellow and Director of
Post-Graduate Programs at Perry World House).

The Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media is excited to
host and sponsor this event with Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and
Perry World House. This event will be both in-person and streamed live and
recorded for later viewing.

*Source: KLEINMAN CENTER for Energy Policy*

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