[geo] 20,000 Satellites for 5G to be Launched

2019-07-12 Thread Greg Rau
Reverse geoengineering, etc?:
https://www.wakingtimes.com/2019/01/08/2-satellites-for-5g-to-be-launched-sending-focused-beams-of-intense-microwave-radiation-over-entire-earth/

“If the number of annual rocket launches increases by 10 or more times, which 
is likely under the plans these corporations have made, computer models suggest 
that the combination of ozone depletion and release of black soot could produce 
a 3 degree warming effect over the Antarctic and reduce the ozone in the 
world’s atmosphere by 4%. [3]”

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[geo] RE: [CDR] C2G Issues Call for Papers for Global Policy - C2G

2019-07-12 Thread Wil Burns
Afforestation/reforestation plans assuredly need governance. Our experience 
with REDD+ demonstrates that there’s serious social justice issues that often 
arise in terms of where such projected are sited, and at what scale. Moreover, 
someone on the list last week posted an interesting piece about opposition to 
the KINDS of trees being planted in one European country, suggesting a need for 
more citizen engagement in the front end of planning processes, which is 
assuredly a governance question.

And, of course, the crafting of MRV protocols are governance questions of the 
first degree. There’s also a lot of questions associated with soil-based plans. 
So, I think it’s laudatory that C2G2 is including these options in the mix. wil

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Disappointing that CDR continues to be thrown into the same governance pot as 
SRM.  If you are going to go that far, why not be comprehensive and govern 
emission reduction too, or why does that get a free pass?
Also interesting that "so-called Nature-Based Solutions" are now view as a 
"governance challenges".  Has anyone established that natural/restoration CDR 
needs governing? Good to find out before those trillion trees get planted: 
https://phys.org/news/2019-07-climate-trillion-trees.html

Greg

On Friday, July 12, 2019, 6:08:58 AM PDT, Andrew Lockley 
mailto:andrew.lock...@gmail.com>> wrote:


https://www.c2g2.net/c2g-issues-call-for-papers-for-global-policy/

Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative
[Carnegie Council logo]
C2G Issues Call for Papers for Global Policy
[https://www.c2g2.net/wp-content/uploads/c2g-gp_callforpapers_flyer.png]

12 July, 2019  – The Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and Global 
Policy are collaborating to produce a 
Special Issue focusing on the governance of emerging climate technologies: 
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Solar Radiation Modification (SRM). The issue 
is planned for launch in May 2020, allowing time for published articles to be 
considered in the literature review for the sixth assessment report of the 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 
(IPCC-AR6).

Original papers are invited from authors from all backgrounds and interests to 
address the governance of these technologies and methods. We define governance 
(in line with the IPCC) to broadly include the means for deciding, managing, 
implementing and monitoring policies and measures, and the participation of 
different stakeholders in these. Some examples of the issues that papers might 
consider addressing include:
§  Presenting new concepts or ideas about technologies, including so-called 
Nature-Based Solutions and the related governance challenges;
§  Addressing knowledge gaps around governance of CDR/SRM in relation to 
biodiversity and ecosystems services (e.g. see this C2G brief on knowledge gaps 
in relation to the Convention on Biological Diversity 
(CBD));
§  Governance of related research;
§  An exploration of governance at subnational, national, regional and 
international scale;
§  Transdisciplinary, thematic or stakeholder perspectives on governance;
§  Taking a world view of critical areas of global concern such as the Arctic; 
High mountain regions; Small islands; etc.;
§  Governing large-scale CDR (e.g. see this C2G paper on CDR governance 
readiness)
§  Addressing knowledge gaps around governance of CDR/SRM in relation to the 
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (e.g. see recommendations of C2G report on 
SDGs);
§  Reviews of existing research and/or governance debate.

All papers will be subject to the journal’s usual independent peer review 
process.

Please submit 200-word Abstracts (including proposed title), accompanied by the 
name of 

[geo] Re: [CDR] C2G Issues Call for Papers for Global Policy - C2G

2019-07-12 Thread Greg Rau
 Disappointing that CDR continues to be thrown into the same governance pot as 
SRM.  If you are going to go that far, why not be comprehensive and govern 
emission reduction too, or why does that get a free pass?Also interesting that 
"so-called Nature-Based Solutions" are now view as a "governance challenges".  
Has anyone established that natural/restoration CDR needs governing? Good to 
find out before those trillion trees get planted: 
https://phys.org/news/2019-07-climate-trillion-trees.html  
Greg

On Friday, July 12, 2019, 6:08:58 AM PDT, Andrew Lockley 
 wrote:  
 
 https://www.c2g2.net/c2g-issues-call-for-papers-for-global-policy/

Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative

C2G Issues Call for Papers for Global Policy



12 July, 2019  – The Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and Global 
Policy are collaborating to produce a Special Issue focusing on the governance 
of emerging climate technologies: Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Solar 
Radiation Modification (SRM). The issue is planned for launch in May 2020, 
allowing time for published articles to be considered in the literature review 
for the sixth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate 
Change (IPCC-AR6).

Original papers are invited from authors from all backgrounds and interests to 
address the governance of these technologies and methods. We define governance 
(in line with the IPCC) to broadly include the means for deciding, managing, 
implementing and monitoring policies and measures, and the participation of 
different stakeholders in these. Some examples of the issues that papers might 
consider addressing include:
   
   - Presenting new concepts or ideas about technologies, including so-called 
Nature-Based Solutions and the related governance challenges;
   - Addressing knowledge gaps around governance of CDR/SRM in relation to 
biodiversity and ecosystems services (e.g. see this C2G brief on knowledge gaps 
in relation to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD));
   - Governance of related research;
   - An exploration of governance at subnational, national, regional and 
international scale;
   - Transdisciplinary, thematic or stakeholder perspectives on governance;
   - Taking a world view of critical areas of global concern such as the 
Arctic; High mountain regions; Small islands; etc.;
   - Governing large-scale CDR (e.g. see this C2G paper on CDR governance 
readiness)
   - Addressing knowledge gaps around governance of CDR/SRM in relation to the 
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (e.g. see recommendations of C2G report on 
SDGs);
   - Reviews of existing research and/or governance debate.

All papers will be subject to the journal’s usual independent peer review 
process.

Please submit 200-word Abstracts (including proposed title), accompanied by the 
name of the author(s), author(s) institutional affiliation, link to any related 
publications by the author(s), and contact email address(es) for consideration 
by no later than 26th July 2019.

Enquiries and submission to: Nicholas Harrison njharri...@c2g2.net


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[geo] C2G Issues Call for Papers for Global Policy - C2G

2019-07-12 Thread Andrew Lockley
https://www.c2g2.net/c2g-issues-call-for-papers-for-global-policy/

Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative
[image: Carnegie Council logo] 
C2G Issues Call for Papers for Global Policy

*12 July, 2019*  – The Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and Global
Policy  are collaborating to produce
a Special Issue focusing on the governance of emerging climate
technologies: Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Solar Radiation Modification
(SRM). The issue is planned for launch in May 2020, allowing time for
published articles to be considered in the literature review for the sixth
assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC-AR6) .

Original papers are invited from authors from all backgrounds and interests
to address the governance of these technologies and methods. We define
governance (in line with the IPCC) to broadly include the means for
deciding, managing, implementing and monitoring policies and measures, and
the participation of different stakeholders in these. Some examples of the
issues that papers might consider addressing include:

   - Presenting new concepts or ideas about technologies, including
   so-called Nature-Based Solutions and the related governance challenges;
   - Addressing knowledge gaps around governance of CDR/SRM in relation to
   biodiversity and ecosystems services (e.g. see this C2G brief on
   knowledge gaps in relation to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
   );
   - Governance of related research;
   - An exploration of governance at subnational, national, regional and
   international scale;
   - Transdisciplinary, thematic or stakeholder perspectives on governance;
   - Taking a world view of critical areas of global concern such as the
   Arctic; High mountain regions; Small islands; etc.;
   - Governing large-scale CDR (e.g. see this C2G paper on CDR governance
   readiness
   )
   - Addressing knowledge gaps around governance of CDR/SRM in relation to
   the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (e.g. see recommendations of C2G
   report on SDGs
   );
   - Reviews of existing research and/or governance debate.

All papers will be subject to the journal’s usual independent peer review
process.

Please submit 200-word Abstracts (including proposed title), accompanied by
the name of the author(s), author(s) institutional affiliation, link to any
related publications by the author(s), and contact email address(es) for
consideration by no later than 26th July 2019.

Enquiries and submission to: Nicholas Harrison njharri...@c2g2.net

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