Dear fellow energy, climate, or sustainability colleagues,

Some of you may have heard recently about "geoengineering" options such as 
negative emissions technologies (NETs), greenhouse gas removal (GGR), or carbon 
dioxide removal (CDR). These options all seek to remove CO2 from the atmosphere 
and store it safely in biological or geological sinks.  Or, the National 
Academies in the United States just published a very recent report on other 
climate intervention techniques for reflecting sunlight back into space via 
solar radiation management (SRM), including stratospheric aerosol injection or 
artificially brightening clouds.

Despite concerns about these options, they are increasingly being discussed as 
crucial complements to traditional climate or energy policy. Others however 
routinely dismiss such options as a distraction from mitigation, or even as a 
potential moral hazard that induces complacency in reducing emissions. Given 
how controversial but also important this debate has become, it's my pleasure 
to share with you a recent review looking at both sides.  It's fully open 
access and was just published in Energy Strategy Reviews:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X21000420

This work is funded by a very new European Research Council (ERC) project 
called 
GENIE<https://erc.europa.eu/news-events/magazine/erc-2020-synergy-grants-examples#GENIE>,
 which launched a few days ago.  My core partners are Prof. Jan 
Minx<https://www.mcc-berlin.net/en/about/team/minx-jan.html> at MCC in Berlin 
and Keywan 
Riahi<https://iiasa.ac.at/web/home/research/researchPrograms/Energy/Keywan-Riahi.en.html>
 at IIASA in Austria, with support from Greg 
Nemet<https://lafollette.wisc.edu/faculty-staff/faculty/gregory-f-nemet> at the 
University of Wisconsin-Madison. We will be continuing to explore this topic 
for the next six years (see https://genie-erc.github.io for more).

Wishing everyone a fantastic week ahead,

Benjamin

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