[geo] Enhanced Rates of Regional Warming and Ocean Acidification After Termination of Large‐Scale Ocean Alkalinization

2019-01-31 Thread Andrew Lockley
Poster's note : Cross posted due the the curious existence of termination shock (previously thought of as an SRM artefact) in a CDR technique https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2018GL077847 Enhanced Rates of Regional Warming and Ocean Acidification After Termination of

[geo] Tilburg cfp

2019-01-31 Thread Andrew Lockley
Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society 2nd International PhD Colloquium on the Regulation of New Technologies Tilburg, The Netherlands – 20 June 2019 Call for Papers: The Regulation of New Technologies The Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (“TILT”) is organizing the

[geo] Re: [CDR] Daniel Sutter: Politics and the economics of the Carbon Tax - Alabama Today

2019-01-31 Thread Greg Rau
"Unrestrained use of fossil fuels over 200 or 300 years may eventually produce dramatic and costly warming, even if emissions through 2100 merely constitute a nuisance." GR - What planet is he referring to? On Thursday, January 31, 2019, 8:31:33 AM PST, Andrew Lockley wrote: Poster's

Re: [geo] Daniel Sutter: Politics and the economics of the Carbon Tax - Alabama Today

2019-01-31 Thread Stephen Salter
Hi All Is it very un-American to think about a ration for everyone with a tax coming in if you want to exceed your ration? Stephen Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design. School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3DW, Scotland s.sal...@ed.ac.uk, Tel +44

[geo] Daniel Sutter: Politics and the economics of the Carbon Tax - Alabama Today

2019-01-31 Thread Andrew Lockley
Poster's note: brief mention of CE (CDR), but interesting, due to the implicit morale hazard exhibited http://altoday.com/archives/28407-daniel-sutter-politics-and-the-economics-of-the-carbon-tax Daniel Sutter: Politics and the economics of the Carbon Tax BY DANIEL SUTTER ON JANUARY 31, 2019

[geo] Complementing CO2 emission reduction by Geoengineering might strongly enhance future welfare

2019-01-31 Thread Andrew Lockley
https://www.earth-syst-dynam-discuss.net/esd-2019-5/ Complementing CO2 emission reduction by Geoengineering might strongly enhance future welfare Koen G. Helwegen et al. Received: 28 Jan 2019 – Accepted for review: 29 Jan 2019 – Discussion started: 30 Jan 2019 Abstract. Solar Radiation Management