Month: May 2013

LU, Q.-B (2013): Cosmic-ray-driven Reaction and Greenhouse Effects of Halogenated Molecules

LU, Q.-B (2013): Cosmic-ray-driven Reaction and Greenhouse Effects of Halogenated Molecules. Culprits for Atmospheric Ozone Deplition and Global Climate Change. In Int. J. Mod. Phys. B, p. 1350073. DOI 10.1142/S0217979213500732.

“This study is focused on the effects of cosmic rays (solar activity) and halogen-containing molecules (mainly chlorofluorocarbons — CFCs) on atmospheric ozone depletion and global climate change. Brief reviews are first given on the cosmic-ray-driven electron-induced-reaction (CRE) theory for O3 depletion and the warming theory of halogenated molecules for climate change.”

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Lane, Lee; Bickel, James Eric (2013): Solar Radiation Management. An Evolving Climate Policy Option

Lane, Lee; Bickel, James Eric (2013): Solar Radiation Management. An Evolving Climate Policy Option. American Enterprise Institute

“The incentives for using SRM appear to be stronger than those for GHG control. Much analysis has used this valid point to conjecture that SRM would be easy to deploy—indeed, that it would be too easy.”

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Panel discussion: New Priority Program on the assessment of CE in Germany

03.06.2013, Berlin

A new Priority Program on the assessment of climate engineering is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG): „Climate Engineering: Risks, Challenges, Opportunities?“ (SPP 1689) – coordinated by Andreas Oschlies, GEOMAR, Kiel. Its first 3-year phase (2012-2015) is funded with about 5 Mio Euro. The kick-off meeting will take place in Berlin 3rd of June 2013.

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