Blog launch
By Holly Buck, Pete Irvine, Ben Kravitz, Andy Parker, and Gernot Wagner
Welcome to the Solar Geoengineering Research blog. The goal is simple: provide a platform for solar geoengineering researchers and research. By researchers, for researchers.
We realize, of course, that any blog is necessarily a public forum. That is by design. We hope this blog provides a place for discussion between those interested in the topic, regardless of whether they are researchers, journalists, policy makers, policy talkers, or anyone else interested in the latest interdisciplinary takes on solar geoengineering. We strive for balance, though ultimately, of course, it is you, the reader, who is the judge of this.
“We” here means the five of us: Holly Buck, Peter Irvine, Ben Kravitz, Andy Parker, and Gernot Wagner. It does not mean our respective institutions. It also means that this blog, while hosted by Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program, does not reflect its formal opinions, the opinions of its advisory committee, the President and Fellows of Harvard, or any other institution with which any one of us five has been, currently is, or wishes to be affiliated.
All that said, any blog like this stands and falls by its individual posts. Credit for each post goes to the individual author(s). Not all posts will be written by one of us five. In fact, the very first one isn’t. But all of us jointly decide on whom to invite to write for the blog.
Thanks for visiting. Any and all thoughts much appreciated.
See geoengineering.environment.harvard.edu/blog/ for the full post, including an FAQ.