Re: [geo] current state of the science

2019-01-03 Thread Jamais Cascio
Wonderful, thank you!

Jamais



> On Jan 3, 2019, at 2:31 PM, Andrew Lockley  wrote:
> 
> Fortunately, Pete posted this less than an hour ago... 
> 
> https://twitter.com/peteirvine/status/1080941289334550529?s=19 
> 
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2019, 20:44 Jamais Cascio   wrote:
> Hi folks
> 
> I’ve written and spoken about the politics of geoengineering in the past, and 
> I know that I’ve met a few of you at conferences. I’ve been focusing on a 
> bunch of other work over the past year, and I feel out of the loop on what’s 
> going on with solar radiation management geoengineering (or is it now 
> “thermal management”?). Could someone point me to a good recent piece 
> outlining the current state of the science? I’d prefer scientific over 
> popular press, but I’m just looking to catch up.
> 
> thanks!
> Jamais Cascio
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Re: [geo] current state of the science

2019-01-03 Thread Andrew Lockley
Fortunately, Pete posted this less than an hour ago...

https://twitter.com/peteirvine/status/1080941289334550529?s=19

On Thu, 3 Jan 2019, 20:44 Jamais Cascio  Hi folks
>
> I’ve written and spoken about the politics of geoengineering in the past,
> and I know that I’ve met a few of you at conferences. I’ve been focusing on
> a bunch of other work over the past year, and I feel out of the loop on
> what’s going on with solar radiation management geoengineering (or is it
> now “thermal management”?). Could someone point me to a good recent piece
> outlining the current state of the science? I’d prefer scientific over
> popular press, but I’m just looking to catch up.
>
> thanks!
> Jamais Cascio
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[geo] current state of the science

2019-01-03 Thread Jamais Cascio
Hi folks

I’ve written and spoken about the politics of geoengineering in the past, and I 
know that I’ve met a few of you at conferences. I’ve been focusing on a bunch 
of other work over the past year, and I feel out of the loop on what’s going on 
with solar radiation management geoengineering (or is it now “thermal 
management”?). Could someone point me to a good recent piece outlining the 
current state of the science? I’d prefer scientific over popular press, but I’m 
just looking to catch up.

thanks!
Jamais Cascio

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Re: [geo] Glacier methane

2019-01-03 Thread Klaus Lackner
We seem to be talking about tens of tons per year per glacier.
Klaus


From:  on behalf of Olivier Boucher 

Reply-To: "olivier.bouc...@lmd.jussieu.fr" 
Date: Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 8:54 AM
To: "geoengineering@googlegroups.com" 
Subject: Re: [geo] Glacier methane


Hello,

Thank you for the link. This is very nice stuff but I'm missing an indication 
as to whether this corresponds to say 0.5, 1 or 5% of current methane emissions 
when extrapolated to the globe. And how much of this is associated with the 
glacier melting that can be apportioned to global warming, versus how much can 
be considered natural.

Best regards

Olivier

Hi All



The site



https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0800-0



has a scary account of ice sheets currently being ignored in global

methane budgets but methane coming out from melting glaciers.



Stephen



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Re: [geo] Glacier methane

2019-01-03 Thread Olivier Boucher

Hello,

Thank you for the link. This is very nice stuff but I'm missing an 
indication as to whether this corresponds to say 0.5, 1 or 5% of current 
methane emissions when extrapolated to the globe. And how much of this 
is associated with the glacier melting that can be apportioned to global 
warming, versus how much can be considered natural.


Best regards

Olivier


Hi All

The site

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0800-0

has a scary account of ice sheets currently being ignored in global
methane budgets but methane coming out from melting glaciers.

Stephen

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Mayfield Road, University of Edinburgh EH9 3DW, Scotland
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with 
registration number SC005336.


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[geo] Glacier methane

2019-01-03 Thread SALTER Stephen
Hi All

The site

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0800-0

has a scary account of ice sheets currently being ignored in global
methane budgets but methane coming out from melting glaciers.

Stephen

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Mayfield Road, University of Edinburgh EH9 3DW, Scotland
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