KentPresents

Kent, Connecticut

From Climate Shock to Solar Geoengineering
Saturday, 29 July 2017

The shock in Climate Shock is real. While climate catastrophizing is bad, complacency is worse. We will take a sober look at what's known, what's unknown, and how not knowing makes the case for climate action stronger. Action must involve cutting carbon. So much is clear. We will also explore the specter of solar geoengineering to see whether it, too, ought to be part of our climate policy portfolio. Panelists are Gernot Wagner and Radley Horton. Corby Kummer moderates.

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