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Please join us today for the last webinar on international environmental 
security issues!  
In the season-ending episode of The World Goes to Hell Monthly, we find our 
heroes addressing the complicated scientific, environmental, political, and 
ethical issue of geo-engineering.  What happens when we have the potential to 
purposefully alter the earth’s climate?  Just because we can, does that mean we 
should?  Do we use our superpowers for good or evil, and do we even know the 
difference?  I have three experts ready to tackle this problem in the context 
of a future geo-engineering attempt by a wealthy developing nation.





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-Beth


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Greetings,




Is injecting reflective particles into the upper atmosphere to slow global 
warming likely to be successful?  What are the risks and potential for 
unintended consequences?   





Is it moral to mess with Mother Nature?  

 

University of Colorado Philosophy Professor, Benjamin Hale, will add an ethics 
view to the 
 
Benjamin Hale

Geoengineering webinar. Benjamin is also  co-editor of the journal Ethics, 
Policy & Environment  and Vice-President of the International Society for 
Environmental Ethics and was the Director of the Center for Values and Social 
Policy at the University 

 

 

Registration

 

Geoengineering

February 4, 2014 

1:15 to 2:15 PM EST

 

 The panel also includes: 


 
Wil Burns
 
Wil Burns: Wil directs Johns Hopkins' MS in Energy Policy and Climate Program 
serves as the Co-Chair of the International Environmental Law Committee of the 
American Branch of the International Law Association, and is the President of 
the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences.   

 

Wil is also co-editor of Climate Change Geoengineering Philosophical 
Perspectives, Legal Issues, and Governance Frameworks.  In this book, eleven 
prominent authorities on climate change consider the legal, policy, and 
philosophical issues presented by geoengineering. The book asks: "When, if 
ever, are decisions to embark on potentially risky climate modification 
projects justified?"

 


 
David Keith
 
David Keith: David is the Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, School of 
Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Professor of Public Policy, Harvard 
Kennedy School, Harvard University   David is best known for his work on solar 
geoengineering: strategies to counter rising global temperatures by reducing 
the amount of sunlight that reaches Earth and its atmosphere. In 2013, David's 
book, A Case for Climate Engineering, details a controversial strategy for 
slowing climate change and buy society time to curb emissions and instill more 
sustainable behavior. 








 
Elizabeth Chalecki
This webinar is the fifth in the International Environmental Security Series 
moderated by Elizabeth Chalecki, Visiting Research Fellow with the Stimson 
Center and author of  Environmental Security. a Guide to the Issues, convenes 
an expert panel for each webinar and puts them on the spot to answer important 
questions about each issue.



The series is conceived by Dr. Chalecki and Marcus King from the  Elliott 
School of International Affairs at George Washington University.




Register for free SSF membership to watch the previous webinars in the series. 

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Also, join me in a conversation about the environmental status of the Great 
Lakes.

 

A Conversation with Senior Advisor to the EPA Administrator, Cameron Davis  

February  13, 2014

1:15 pm to 2:15 PM EST




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Thanks,




Ed




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