Science and Democracy Network

Cambridge, MA

Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program launched

Interdisciplinary research program housed at Harvard University Center for the Environment

New York University

New York, NY

Columbia School of International and Public Affairs

New York, NY

Fear of solar geoengineering is healthy – but don’t distort our research

Models suggest solar geoengineering could reduce climate change and our independently assessed studies are vital to understanding its full potential

Forum on U.S. Solar Geoengineering Research

Washington, DC

Review: The Planet Remade

Ethics & International Affairs

Techonomy 2016

Half Moon Bay, CA

Yale Climate Connections Exposé

"Geoengineering: Crazy for sure, but with big but"

What do people think when they think about solar geoengineering?

A review of empirical social science literature, and prospects for future research

Harvard-Tsinghua Workshop

Beijing, China

Solar Geoengineering and the Chemtrails Conspiracy on Social Media

Chemtrails are not real. The conspiracy very much is.

Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education

Cambridge, MA

Climate Engineering Conference 2017

Berlin, Germany

Global Risk Institute

Toronto, Canada

Knight Science Journalism Seminar

Cambridge, MA

iSEE Congress 2017

Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

Solar geoengineering reduces atmospheric carbon burden

Solar geoengineering is no substitute for cutting emissions, but could nevertheless help reduce the atmospheric carbon burden. In the extreme, if solar geoengineering were used to hold radiative forcing constant under RCP8.5, the carbon burden may be reduced by ~100 GTC, equivalent to 12–26% of twenty-first-century emissions at a cost of under US$0.5 per tCO2.

European Forum Alpbach Geoengineering

Alpbach, Austria

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