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To understand how geoengineering could play out in reality, looking to
lessons learned from our experiences managing other natural systems can be
useful. One example with
https://hal.arts.unsw.edu.au/events/fighting-fire-with-fire-climate-modification-and-ethics-in-the-anthropocene/
Fighting Fire with Fire - Climate Modification and Ethics in the
Anthropocene
When:29 Jul 2014, 6pm - 8pm
30 Jul 2014, 9am - 5pmVenue:Sydney University and UNSW Australia
First
http://dcgeoconsortium.org/2014/07/23/thinking-well-in-a-desperate-situation/
The Washington Geoengineering Consortium: Unpacking the social and
political implications of climate geoengineering
Thinking Well in a Desperate Situation: Pride, Sloth, and Metaphors – Guest
Post- Laura M. Hartman,
http://dcgeoconsortium.org/podcasts/
The Washington Geoengineering Consortium: Unpacking the social and
political implications of climate geoengineering
Podcasts
July 24, 2014-Clive Hamilton
In a conversation recorded on January 15, 2014, author and public
intellectual Clive Hamilton speaks
Marina Leibman says some fascinating things about the durability of
permafrost in the face of surface warming, including some negative
feedbacks that further insulate it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5fK3TT2GAQfeature=youtu.be
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ANDREW C. REVKIN
Dot Earth blogger
Hi Ken -
Thanks for your interest! I would be very happy to see such a paper. All
of the GeoMIP model output that we used for our paper is publicly available
on the Earth System Grid archives, so if you're interested in leading such
a paper, please feel free.
Best,
Ben
On Wednesday, July
Poster's note : a fascinating result which could affect existing
geoengineering proposals as well as sparking new ones
http://www.pnl.gov/science/highlights/highlight.asp?groupid=749id=3717
Atmospheric Sciences Global Change Division
Research Highlights
July 2014
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