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From: Andrea Smith <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2023, 18:25
Subject: CCIS - AGU Session on Combined Climate Interventions Research and
Interdisciplinarity
To: Andrea Smith <[email protected]>


Dear CCIS Community Members,


Please consider submitting an abstract to our session on interdisciplinary
research on combined climate intervention strategies at the 2023 AGU Fall
Meeting, held Dec. 11-15 in San Francisco and online. This will be our
fourth year for this session, which focuses on the exchange of knowledge
across disparate disciplines about the 1) state of research on combining
climate interventions (SRM, CDR), adaptation and mitigation, 2) how to
advance interdisciplinarity in this space, and 3) priority research
questions and agendas.


See full information and submit an abstract here: GC028
<https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/prelim.cgi/Session/191784>. Abstracts are
due Aug. 2.


Session Description, GC028: Climate Intervention, Mitigation, Adaptation
and Restoration Solutions: Interdisciplinary Development and Evaluation of
Safety and Efficacy


Following the COP27 updates to the Nationally Determined Contributions and
outcomes of IPCC AR6, achieving a sustainable climate may not be possible
without well-considered intervention strategies, coupled with aggressive
mitigation, adaptation, and restoration measures. This complex problem
requires integrated, unified responses from a multitude of research
communities. Following multiple successful sessions at the AGU Fall 2020,
2021, and 2022 meetings, we propose this as a continuing session for the
2023 meeting. This session will continue interdisciplinary efforts by
convening experts from the variety of fields involved in developing
portfolios of climate intervention solutions and their consequences. We
invite a range of abstracts on possible climate intervention strategies,
interdisciplinary research design, scenario development for combined
intervention strategies, Earth System and process modeling, including
observational analogues, and assessments of ecological and societal
impacts. We also invite papers that consider a pluralistic portfolio of
solutions, discuss values-informed climate research, and the social
sciences.


Best Regards,


Andrea, on behalf of session conveners Peter Lawrence, Simone Tilmes,
Monica Morrison and Kelsey Roberts

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