John,

Do you know if these posters will be made available to the public?  I
am particularly interested in the second one you mention.

Josh


On Mar 10, 11:38 am, John Latham <john.latha...@manchester.ac.uk>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> To answer question posed by John, there are two poster
>  papers on cloud brightening scheduled for EGU. One
> is concerned with the spray technology work conducted
> by Armand Neukermans and team. The other is a general
> review of our work, a la Royal Society oral presentation in
> November 2010. Alan Gadian will be representing us in
> Vienna, re both posters.
>
> Cheers,  John            lat...@ucar.edu
>
> Quoting John Gorman <gorm...@waitrose.com>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > well done for getting this into the meeting presentations. (Actually
> > You rare in CL1.16 not CL1.6)  
> >http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/oral_programme/6416
>
> > john gorman
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: John Nissen
> >   To: Geoengineering ; bioc...@yahoogroups.com
> >   Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 5:56 PM
> >   Subject: [geo] Geoengineering at EGU 2011, April 3-8
>
> >   SRM Geoengineering
>
> >   Monday 04 April, 13:30 to 15:00
>
> >  http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/session/6429/geoengine...
>
> >   Geoengineering schemes have been proposed to temporarily counteract
> > global warming, as nations work to implement mitigation strategies
> > based on reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Examples include the
> > injection of reflective aerosols into the lower stratosphere, seeding
> > of marine clouds to modify their albedo, and placement of mirrors
> > beyond the atmosphere to deflect incoming sunlight. While this
> > session covers all so-called management techniques of the Earth's
> > radiative budget via processes internal or external to the
> > atmosphere, special emphasis is placed on stratospheric aerosols and
> > the climate impact of volcanic eruptions. Large volcanic eruptions
> > are indeed considered as a natural albeit imperfect anolog for
> > stratospheric aerosol injection. The impact of volcanic eruptions,
> > their influence on atmospheric and ocean chemistry and dynamics as
> > well as on the hydrological and carbon cycle and on vegetation are of
> > high relevance to the session. This session also invites papers
> > describing the most recent scientific and engineering results on
> > global radiation control strategies. Particularly sought are
> > objective and scientifically sound papers describing the feasibility,
> > effectiveness, unintended consequences, risks, costs, and the ethical
> > and political dimensions of global radiation intervention. Authors
> > are encouraged to consider all of the local, regional and global
> > impacts, including predictions of changes in climatological,
> > biological, and socio-economical parameters. Presentations of
> > well-developed designs for laboratory or field experiments relevant
> > as well as data analysis and in-situ and remotes sensing techniques
> > to the topics outlined above are also welcome.
>
> >   CDR Geoengineering
>
> >   Monday 04 April, 13:30 to 17:00
>
> >  http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/session/7037/geoengine...
>
> >   The stabilization of organic matter in terrestrial and marine
> > environments is one of the most ill-defined factors in global element
> > cycles. The total stock of organic carbon in sediments, soils and
> > marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) exceeds the amount of carbon in
> > the atmosphere by orders of magnitude. Yet large uncertainties exist
> > on the rates of and mechanisms behind the turnover of organic carbon
> > on earth. The sequestration of organic carbon is a major research
> > topic for a variety of scientific disciplines. Major technological
> > advances in analytical chemistry, remote sensing or process-based
> > modelling have led to significant advances over the past years. For
> > this session we invite contributions from marine and terrestrial
> > sciences, working with chemical and microbial tools on the
> > stabilization of organic matter in the different environments.
> > Observational and experimental studies are welcome. Scales can range
> > from molecular to global levels and from minutes to hundreds of
> > millions of years. We also invite contributions involving
> > experimental studies on geoengineering in terrestrial and marine
> > environments (for example biochar, microbial carbon pump,...).
>
> >   The main objective of this session is to advance the dialog among
> > the different disciplines and to integrate knowledge of disciplines
> > that traditionally have a low level of information exchange.
>
> >   These are of rather paltry length, as Andrew was fearing they would be 
> > [1].
>
> >   Is anybody in the geoengineering or biochar lists
> > contributing/presenting at EGU?  I'm presenting a short paper in
> > CL1.6.
>
> >   Cheers,
>
> >   John
>
> >   [1]
> >http://groups.google.com/group/geoengineering/browse_thread/thread/f6...
>
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