Washington Post: What’s the right temperature for the Earth?
„And what happens when countries disagree about what it should be?“
„And what happens when countries disagree about what it should be?“
„For the carbon dioxide removal (“CDR”) field, breadth is simultaneously a[nbsp]blessing and a curse.“
Cairns, Rose C. (2015): Public Perceptions of Geoengineering (Geoengineering Our Climate? Working Paper and Opinion Article Series).
„However, eliciting, understanding and representing what this group called ‘the public’ might think or feel about geoengineering is not necessarily straightforward.“
„Abstracts are encouraged for oral and poster presentations relevant to the five cross-cutting themes:
Scientific Feasibility of Climate Engineering Ideas – Exploring Climate Engineering Uncertainties – A Comparative View on Climate Engineering Options and Assessment Metrics – Governing Climate Engineering Research, Potential Development and Deployment – Perceptions of and Perspectives on Climate Engineering Research and Deployment“
Blog entry to Ferraro, A. J.; et al. (2014). „Geoengineering by reducing the amount of solar radiation the Earth absorbs has become a hot topic in the last few years. Of all the impacts geoengineering might have on our climate, why on earth should we care about what goes on in the stratosphere, 10 kilometres above our heads? It turns out what goes on up there has a substantial impact on what goes on down here.“
„The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), in partnership with Sciencewise-ERC is carrying out a public dialogue to explore the views of the public in relation to geoengineering“
„If we are serious about countering climate change, then it is high time for increased collaboration between scientists and policy-makers to create a governance structure around the three-pronged approach – Mitigation, Adaptation, Geoengineering (MAG).“
„Under the leadership of Principal Investigator David Keith, the Solar Geoengineering Research Group is a rapidly growing team of researchers investigating the scientific, policy, and other aspects of solar geoengineering (also referred to as solar radiation management or SRM).“
Cernansky, R. (2015). Agriculture: State-of-the-art soil. Nature, 517(7534), 258–260. doi:10.1038/517258a[nbsp]
News article on biochar. „A charcoal-rich product called biochar could boost agricultural yields and control pollution. Scientists are putting the trendy substance to the test.“
„An all-of-the-above energy strategy holds great potential to[nbsp]make our energy system[nbsp]more secure, inexpensive, and environmentally-friendly. Today’s approach to all-of-the-above, however, is missing a key piece:[nbsp]carbon dioxide removal (“CDR”). Here’s three reasons why CDR is critical for the success of an all-of-the-above energy strategy.“