Title: Climate Engineering Newsletter
 

Climate Engineering Newsletter - by KIEL EARTH INSTITUTE - www.climate-engineering.eu

 

Climate Engineering Newsletter

for Week 43 of 2018

 

Upcoming Events

  • 23.10.2018, Public Panel: Geoengineering: The Next Frontier of Climate Change Policy?, Tasmania / Australia
  • (new) 24.10.2018, Streamed Event: Open lecture: Stopping the flood – Can we engineer ice sheets and save the homes of a billion people?, 16:00 - 17:00 (EET+1), online
  • (new) 24.10.2018, Report Release Event: Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A Research Agenda
  • 25.10.2018, Lecture: Steinkraus Lecture To Focus On Climate Justice, Carbon Removal, Oswego / USA
  • 30.-31.10.2018, Conference: 2018 Negative Emissions Conference: The big picture of negative emissions, Canberra / Australia
  • 30.10.2018, Lecture: Governing Solar Radiation Management, Washington, DC / USA
  • 1.11.2018, Conference: Biological Sequestration: The Role of Soil, Forests, and Farms in Carbontech, Oakland / USA
  • 10.-14.12.2018, Conference: AGU Fall Meeting 2018, Washington DC / USA
  • 11.-13.03.2019, Conference: Scenarios Forum 2019, Denver, CO / USA
  • 18.-21.03.2018, Conference: Geoscience & Society Summit, Stockholm / Sweden
  • 19.-23.03.2019, Workshop: Climate Change Impacts and Risks in the Anthropocene (C-CIA), Riederalp, Canton of Valais, Switzerland

Calls and Deadlines

  • 18.01.2019, Fellowship Program at Harvard University

Jobs

New Publications

  • Turvey, C.; et al. (2018): Hydrotalcites and hydrated Mg-carbonates as carbon sinks in serpentinite mineral wastes from the Woodsreef chrysotile mine, New South Wales, Australia
  • Kuzyakov, Y.; et al. (2018): Review and synthesis of the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on soil processes. No changes in pools, but increased fluxes and accelerated cycles
  • Rabitz, Florian (2018): Governing the termination problem in solar radiation management

Political Papers

  • Deutscher Bundestag (German Parliament): Rules for Marine Geoengineering (German)
  • C2G2: Janos Pasztor, Executive Director of the Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative, Former United Nations Assistant Secretary - General on Climate Change

Projects

  • Project: National Academies Launching New Study on Sunlight-Reflection Research

Selected Media Responses

  • India Climate Dialogue: Geoengineering must be transparent to gain public trust
  • dezeen: Five geoengineering solutions proposed to fight climate change
  • Vox: 10 ways the world is most likely to end, explained by scientists
  • Chinadaily: Rules sought for use of climate intervention
  • Leonardo Dicaprio Foundation: No time for false saviours
  • The MIT Press Blog: What the New IPCC Report Can’t Say
  • swp.de: Geo-Engineering: Tinkering with the Climate
  • RBB 24: zibb live at the exhibition ARTEFAKTE. Problems and solutions of our planet (German)
  • Wired: Could we reverse global warming by redesigning the atmosphere?
  • TechCrunch: At what point do we admit that geoengineering is an option?
  • Legal Planet: Another Possible Means To Keep Global Warming Within 1.5 Degrees Celsius
  • Quartz: Trump signed a landmark bill that could create the next big technologies to fight climate change
  • NextBigFuture: Funding and research on geoengineering and climate change mitigation
 

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