Talk/Lecture: Climate engineering as one of the far-out aspects of Earth systems science
04.02.2013, Mainz/Germany
Lecture by Mark Lawrence (IASS, Potsdam) in a lecture series Earth System Cycles
Lecture by Mark Lawrence (IASS, Potsdam) in a lecture series Earth System Cycles
Speaker Series – Exploring Negative Territory: Carbon Dioxide Removal and Climate Policy Initiatives
Rayner, Steve; Heyward, Clare; Kruger, Tim; Pidgeon, Nick; Redgwell, Catherine; Savulescu, Julian (2013): The Oxford Principles. In: Climatic Change. DOI 10.1007/s10584-012-0675-2
The Oxford Principles as an online publication in Climatic Change.
Comment on the risk analysis in the World Economic Forum report.
General blog post on CE.
Comment on ETC Group’s warning of „SRM Wars“ concluding in: „ETC Group is likely to make such charges regardless of the broader discursive environment […]“
Scholte, Samantha; Vasileiadou, Eleftheria; Petersen, Arthur C. (2013): Opening up the societal debate on climate engineering: how newspaper frames are changing. In: Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, pp. 1–16. DOI 10.1080/1943815X.2012.759593
„In recent studies, it has been claimed that the debate on climate engineering technologies may be closing down prematurely, with detrimental effects on the possibility of social and ethical reflection in appraising these controversial technologies.“
„This Cafe Conversation is a chance for anyone interested in learning more to come and speak to scientists from the University of East Anglia about geoengineering.„
World Economic Forum (2013): Global Risks 2013. Geneva.
Global risk report with a section of „rough“ implementation of CE (iron fertilization example).
Link (pdf)
Focus on iron fertilizaion and direct air capture.