[geo] Re: website for climate science and engineering

2011-08-11 Thread Josh Horton
Hi all, Michael, sorry to hear about your computer and house problems, hopefully they are on their way to a quick resolution. And thanks again for your leadership in getting the website effort up and running. I don't mean to be a buzzkill, but as discussions about the website have proceeded,

[geo] Re: website for climate science and engineering

2011-08-10 Thread hiroshi mizutani
Hi Michael, Hiroshi, can we use your glossary of terms as a starting point? Why not! I am very happy to learn that it might be of use for your effort. As a matter of course, you are free to delete words you think inappropriate for Climate 101. Hiroshi -- You received this message

Re: [geo] Re: website for climate science and engineering

2011-08-10 Thread Mike MacCracken
Dear David and Michael (and et al.)‹I too think a formulation based on climate risk and the set of possible options make most sense, and David may recall that that was how I tried to frame the discussion in my introduction to the geoengineering symposium in Melbourne at the IUGG General Assembly.

[geo] Re: website for climate science and engineering

2011-08-07 Thread Nathan Currier
Hi, Hiroshi - Thanks - I've just been waiting to hear back from Michael, and would be happy to help. I already have a domain, as I mentioned best, Nathan On Aug 6, 10:22 am, hiroshi mizutani mizutani49...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks I wonder if any advance is taking place concerning the

[geo] Re: website for climate science and engineering

2011-07-28 Thread Nathan Currier
Hi - Michael, Yousif has just confirmed for me that we could have the website at the same domain we already have. So, I'd like to invite you to do this: I'll keep the domain going, try to revive my wiki idea, and you can start the website there and be the chief administrator of it. Andrew, in