Looking for reviewers of climate lab business plan (read 60pgs for $300, talk on zoom 30min)

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Glenn Weinreb

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May 6, 2025, 8:27:20 AM5/6/25
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I am currently developing a business plan for a new climate/energy/SRM R&D laboratory, and am looking to hire people to review and suggest improvements. This involves spending about 90 minutes reading the 60-page document, followed by a 30-minute Zoom discussion. In other words, I pay people $300 for 2 to 3 hours of their time. Do you know anyone who might be interested in this? This plan is open-source and can therefore be used in any way for free.

Here's the link to the document:
https://www.ma2life.org/g/Decarbonization_Lab_Biz_Plan.pdf

I am the Director of the AspenCore Climate Solutions Research Center, and AspenCore is the largest publishing company in the electronics industry. I have published over 50 climate solution articles:

     https://muckrack.com/glenn-weinreb

I am available to chat via zoom with anyone interested in climate, energy, SRM, etc.

Best regards,

Glenn Weinreb,
Director, EE Times Climate Solutions Research Center
Glenn....@AspenCore.com

Sev Clarke

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May 8, 2025, 1:00:43 AM5/8/25
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Dear Director Glenn Weinreb,

I have conceptualised some thirty ways, many of which would seem to be capable of improving ACCSRC's business plan in its three areas of interest, and a couple of ways that are now being investigated by international research groups. My only concern is that some of the researchers are averse to using backyard engineering or coarse Earth Systems Modelling methods to test the feasibility and likely effects of the concepts before committing serious resources to them (or discarding them). Nor have they been willing to use a blue team/red team approach to scrutinise and improve the processes and to detect obstacles to avoid down the line. Should AspenCore suffer none of these blinkers, then we should talk. Should you have sufficient interest, then I would be happy to provide you with summaries of most of my conceptual methods, as well as supporting documentation. Should these materials spark your interest, then I would be happy to become one of your reviewers - but be aware that I have detected faults in many similar projects. Cheers, Sev.  P.S. I am on AEST time in Australia.

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