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- 15.-18.07.2019, Conference: 2019 Carbon Management Technology Conference, Houston TX / USA
- 16.07.2019, Webinar: Inclusion, Justice, Ethics & Climate Repair, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM PDT / online
- 5.-11.08.2019, Summer School: Sixth International Geoengineering Governance Summer School, 2019, Banff, Alberta / CAN
- 12.-16.08.2019, Summer School: Geoengineering the Climate: Impacts and the Developing World, Beijing / CHN
- 18.-23.08.2019, Conference: Goldschmidt 2019 August Barcelona, Barcelona / Spain
- 8.-13.09.2019, Summer School: 18th International SWISS CLIMATE SUMMER SCHOOL, Monte Verità, Ascona / Switzerland
- 9.-11.09.2019, Conference: Achieving Net Zero, Oxford / UK
- 22.-24.10.2019, Conference: VERGE 19, Oakland, CA / US
- 05.-07.11.2019, Annual Meeting: Securing sustainable futures. Designing, planning, and making decisions on policies, practices, and infrastructures under deep uncertainty, Delft / NLD
- 9.-13.12.2019, Conference: AGU 100 Fall Meeting, San Francisco CA / US
- (new) 12.-16.01.2020, Conference: AMS100 Annual Meeting, Boston / US
- 16.-21.02.2020, Conference: Ocean Science Meeting 2020, San Diego, CA / USA
- 12.-15.05.2020, Conference: 2nd International Conference on Negative CO2 Emissions, Gothenburg / Sweden

- (new) 26.07.2019, Call for Papers: Governance of Emerging Climate Technologies (Global Policy)
- (new) 01.08.2019, Call for Abstracts: Aerosol Approaches to Climate Engineering (AMS100)
- 31.07.2019, Call for Abstracts: Marine-based management of atmospheric carbon dioxide and ocean acidification
- 31.07.2019, Call for Abstracts: Solar Geoengineering Benefits and Risks: Modeling, Impacts, Analogs, Engineering, Ethics, and Governance (AGU 100)


- Reef Trust Partnership (2019): Annual Work Plan 2019-2020
- Allgaier, J.: Science and Environmental Communication via Online Video: Strategically Distorted Communications on Climate Change and Climate Engineering on YouTube

(no new political papers)


- Süddeutsche Zeitung: "Too good, to be true" (German)
- Phys.org: Exaggerating how much carbon dioxide can be absorbed by tree planting risks deterring crucial climate action
- Union of Concerned Scientists: Can Trees, Oceans and Giant Carbon Sucking Machines Save Us from Climate Catastrophe? (Blog)
- Phys.org: Breaching a 'carbon threshold' could lead to mass extinction
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