Re: [geo] Evaluating the efficacy and equity of environmental stopgap measures

2020-03-28 Thread Stephen Salter
Douglas I will put in the effort needed to understand the complications.  I also send papers to academic colleagues.  No publisher could object to near final drafts being sent. Stephen Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design. School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road,

[geo] Researchers create framework for evaluating environmental stopgap measures

2020-03-28 Thread Andrew Lockley
https://phys.org/news/2020-03-framework-environmental-stopgap.html Researchers create framework for evaluating environmental stopgap measures March 27, 2020 by David Colgan, University of California, Los Angeles [image: Researchers create framework for evaluating

RE: [geo] Evaluating the efficacy and equity of environmental stopgap measures

2020-03-28 Thread Douglas MacMartin
Unfortunately the cause and effect go the other way – for any of us trying to get research done on a shoestring, we simply don’t have the resources to pay for open-access on top of that. I can’t speak for this team, but for much of what our research group does, that would have to come out of

Re: [geo] Evaluating the efficacy and equity of environmental stopgap measures

2020-03-28 Thread Stephen Salter
Hi All There would be a dramatic increase in the funding for solar geoengineering if this paper was not behind a pay-wall. 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] Evaluating the efficacy and equity of environmental stopgap measures

2020-03-28 Thread Renaud de RICHTER
Holly Jean Buck et al. *Evaluating the efficacy and equity of environmental stopgap measures* , *Nature Sustainability* (2020). DOI: 10.1038/s41893-020-0497-6 Researchers create framework for