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Contribute to the largest global gathering of SRM experts View this email in your browser <https://mailchi.mp/310467baff74/dgf-call-for-proposals?e=7cbc351041> [image: Logo] Open call for submissionsShape the Degrees Global Forum on SRM Dear friends and colleagues, We have opened our call for submissions <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=5f81c8a7d5&e=7cbc351041> for the Degrees Global Forum on SRM <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=eb860b2600&e=7cbc351041>, which will be held in Cape Town from 12 to 16 May 2025. >From parallel sessions to oral or poster presentations, this is your chance to shape the global discussion at the largest gathering on solar radiation modification (SRM) to date. Don’t miss out — the deadline for submissions is *8 December 2024*. More information is below. Please consider sharing the call with relevant mailing lists, forums, social media platforms, academic societies, institutions, and individuals. With thanks, Andy and the Degrees Initiative team About the Degrees Global Forum on SRM The 2025 Degrees Global Forum <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=2a588f8549&e=7cbc351041> will be the largest conference to date on SRM. Taking place from 12 to 16 May 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa, the event will bring together researchers, NGO representatives, policymakers, thought leaders, and journalists from around the world to discuss the scientific, social, and political dimensions of SRM. Call for submissions This is your chance the shape the SRM discussion by submitting a proposal <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=45a3ba545e&e=7cbc351041> for the 2025 Degrees Global Forum. We want to hear from you! The deadline for submissions is *8 December 2024*. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. You can submit proposals for: - Oral presentation: a 10–15-minute presentation that may consist of research findings, policy recommendations, a description of a new project, political perspectives, future proposals, or reflections on key issues. Your presentation will be sorted into a session with other proposals on the same topic. - Parallel session: a 75-minute session in any format. You can include a full or partial list of specific speakers, or just descriptions of potential contributors. - Poster presentation: an opportunity for one-on-one engagement during designated poster sessions. Posters usually present research findings but may also highlight creative approaches, political viewpoints, or other relevant topics. Proposals are not limited to academia. We welcome contributions from participants from various fields, including NGOs, policy, and media, encouraging a variety of perspectives and formats. More information and examples of session formats can be found on the submission form <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=56287ff67c&e=7cbc351041> . Why hold a Global Forum on SRM? SRM research is now conducted in dozens of countries around the globe, and there is a wide range of views on its scientific and human dimensions. At the extremes of the debate, a few people have already made up their minds: on one side, some activists seek to ban even research; on the other side, some entrepreneurs are trying to sell SRM ‘cooling credits’ for private profit. In the middle is a diverse global community trying to shed light on fundamental issues: - How would SRM affect global, regional and local climates, and how does this compare to a warmed world without SRM? - Who would control such a technology if it is ever used? Or who has the right to stop others from using SRM to limit warming? - How should NGOs, journalists and policymakers engage with such a controversial issue? - How should the decision to use or reject SRM be made in an environment of deep uncertainty? Hundreds of voices from around the world and across the spectrum of opinion will come together at the Degrees Global Forum to discuss these issues. *The sessions* The Forum will have a range of sessions and activities to appeal to SRM specialists, climate generalists, and the SRM-curious alike. There will be: - Plenary discussions with high-level speakers - In-depth academic discussions, presenting the latest research - Parallel sessions for participants to focus on what interests them - Poster sessions, offering an opportunity to speak directly with researchers and others - Debates and dialogues - Plenty of breaks and social events for networking - A public event for participants and the Cape Town community - South–South and South–North collaborations *More information* Visit the Degrees Global Forum on SRM website <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=0031806dfd&e=7cbc351041> to register for the event, find out more practical information, and, of course, submit a proposal <https://ngo.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4ec4191d31f894c0e3eab90bb&id=5dfc9f57a0&e=7cbc351041>. The programme will be available in the new year. We look forward to seeing you in Cape Town in May! 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