Submit an abstract by July 30th! AGU Session GC077: Geophysical Constraints of Climate Solutions

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Jacqueline Dowling

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Jul 14, 2025, 2:04:16 PMJul 14
to discu...@macroenergysystems.org, Lyssa Freese, Michael Craig, Steve Davis
Hello MES community!

The deadline to submit an abstract to AGU is fast approaching (July 30th). We are accepting abstract submissions to our AGU session on Geophysical Constraints of Climate Solutions.

We aim to build community among researchers studying geophysical constraints of resilient net-zero emissions energy systems. This session aims to bring mitigation and adaptation folks into the same room to promote data and tool sharing.

We especially encourage abstracts that analyze geophysical opportunities and constraints of:
  • clean energy technologies
  • adaptation solutions
  • reliable and resilient energy systems and transitions


The call for abstracts is open now, and closes on July 30th. Note that at AGU, first authors can submit up to two abstracts to two different sessions as long as they are cross listed in other sections (eg: you can submit to this session, GC077: Geophysical Constraints of Climate Solutions and GC073: Macro-Energy Systems since it is cross listed in Science and Society). :) Thanks very much for considering submitting an abstract to our session!

Best,
Jackie Dowling (Stanford University)
Lyssa Freese (University of California Irvine)
Michael Craig (University of Michigan)
Steve Davis (Stanford University)



GC077 - Multi-Sector Dynamics: Geophysical Constraints of Climate Solutions

Submit an Abstract to this Session

What are the key geophysical constraints of adapting to and mitigating climate change? This session will highlight interdisciplinary research on geophysical limits of adaptation and mitigation solutions to address climate change in civil infrastructure systems. This session will include recent research on climate resilient infrastructure solutions and geophysical energy reservoirs and flows that might be converted using near-zero emissions technologies for improving human welfare. We encourage discussion of limitations to proposed climate solutions, prominent technological opportunities, and unintended consequences if deployed at scale. This session will focus on the intersection of civil infrastructure systems and environmental, geophysical, and climate sciences.

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Jacqueline A. Dowling, PhD
Postdoctoral Energy Fellow
Precourt Institute for Energy
Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
473 Via Ortega, Stanford, CA 94305

Jacqueline Dowling

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Jul 23, 2025, 2:12:40 PMJul 23
to discu...@macroenergysystems.org, Lyssa Freese, Michael Craig, Steve Davis
Hi all,

Only one week left to submit an abstract!

We are so excited about our invited speakers:
Delavane Diaz (EPRI)
Michael Davidson (UC San Diego)

Thanks so much for considering submitting an abstract to our session!

Best,
Jackie, Lyssa, Michael, Steve
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