Ö1 Mittagsjournal: Das perfekte Problem

Gespräch mit Robert Czepel

Klimawandel: “Leider ist es schon verdammt spät”

KURIER-Gespräch mit Susanne Mauthner-Weber

Fast, cheap, and imperfect? US public opinion about solar geoengineering

6th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists

Gothenburg, Sweden

Universität Wien Semesterfrage

Vienna, Austria

Energy Transition Show: Environmental Economics

Conversation with Chris Nelder

Chemtrails Are Not the Geoengineering Debate We Should Be Having (Because They’re Not Real)

Around 60 percent of all social media discourse on geoengineering is conspiratorial, and belief in the conspiracy appears across party lines.

„Der Zug ist abgefahren. Es geht darum so rasch wie möglich aufzuspringen“

Gespräch mit Benjamin Enajat

A Big-Sky Plan to Cool the Planet

Pumping aerosols into the stratosphere may buy us more time, but it’s no substitute for cutting carbon emissions—and we still don’t know enough to do it responsibly.

Caltech Geoengineering Symposium

Pasadena, CA

First quarterly newsletter from Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program

Solar geoengineering is at once an important and immensely difficult topic—both to research and to discuss its broader implications.

Vox Future Perfect

"If the world doesn’t get its act together on climate change, this could be our last resort."

Solar Geoengineering Reading Group

Cambridge, MA

Harvard Project on Climate Agreements

Cambridge, MA

Welcome to the Solar Geoengineering Research blog

Blog launch

Harvard University Center for the Environment

Cambridge, MA

The 5 best books on Existential Risks

Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

The Economics of Climate Engineering

Fast, Cheap, and Imperfect

An Economic Anatomy of Optimal Climate Policy

Together with mitigation and adaptation, carbon and solar geoengineering span the universe of possible climate policies.

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