The Centre for Climate Repair, in association with UArctic, is proud to
present Arctic Repair 2025, a pioneering conference on innovative solutions
for a changing climate. Over three days, we'll explore the most promising
research into protecting the Arctic from rapid warming with experts on
science, technology, and ethical pathways. Come to beautiful Cambridge,
United Kingdom, from 26th - 28th June to join the conversation.
What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic: it matters for
everyone.
www.arcticrepair2025.com /submissions
<https://www.arcticrepair2025.com/submissions>
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A second window for abstract submissions is now open! Please find more
information below.

Thank you to all those who have submitted an abstract already; we will be
in touch by the end of January.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Submissions accepted until 28th February 2025.

Submission guidelines

We encourage applications for presentations and posters in the following
areas:

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   Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
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   Marine Cloud Brightening
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   Seabed Curtains
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   Sea Ice Thickening
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   Space Sun Shades
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   Other Arctic Repair Topics (e.g. glacier drainage, land surface albedo
   enhancement, cirrus cloud thinning, ocean foaming etc.)

Abstract submissions should be limited to max. 300 words, and they should
be accompanied by a short biography (max 200 words). Proposals must be in
English and indicate which area(s) the abstract should be considered. The
submission must include the applicant’s name, affiliation, and email
address.
Please send abstract submissions via email to
[email protected]
<https://undefined/mailto:[email protected]>.

If successful, you will be asked to submit a concept paper (if you have
proposed a paper) of around 2000 words by 1 March 2025.

When registering for the conference, you can add poster printing to your
ticket (A0 size). Please see Register
<https://www.arcticrepair2025.com/register> page for more information on
tickets, concessions, and bursaries.

5 BIG THEMES

How can we protect the Arctic in an era of rapid warming caused by human
action - and who should decide?

WHO DECIDES?

Ethics and Governance

Rising temperatures are affecting all of us but locally deployed climate
interventions impact communities. Who should have the ultimate say on
intervention deployment? And is it fair? This session delves into the
ethics of climate repair.

BRIGHT IDEAS

Marine Cloud Brightening

How can brighter clouds help mitigate rising ocean temperatures? In this
session, we will discuss latest technologies, modelling and real-world
insights on Marine Cloud Brightening research.

ABOVE THE CLOUDS

Stratospheric Aerosol Injection

Mount Pinatubo measurably cooled the climate 33 years ago. Can we do the
same? This session will focus on the latest research and modelling into
this revolutionary method of simulating the after-effects of super
volcanoes to cool the planet.

GEO-ENGINEERING 2.0

Other Interventions

How can we protect the Arctic ice that is already there? This session will
delve into the innovative interventions that are being researched across
the globe. Ice thickening, seabed curtains, sun shades, ocean foaming...
how else can we protect the Arctic?

THE WAY AHEAD

The future of Arctic repair

This session will discuss how climate repair fits into conversations on the
global stage and the potential paths to implementation. With solutions
needed now, public attitudes will determine the success of current and
future research.

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