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What's up in the world of geoengineering -the newest papers, the beind the scenes gossip and more.


5 FEB 2021Pippa Gawley of Zero Carbon Capital talks to Andrew about investing in startup up climate tech.
Pippa Gawley of Zero Carbon Capital talks to Andrew about investing in startup up climate t…
Pippa Gawley is an experienced investor  (with a science and investing background) and here explains the how and why of companies that show promise in climate change tech might be chosen for investment at the gritty starting point. A fascinating insight especially for our academic listeners who should be interested in how interesting tech gets off the ground.


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22 JAN 2021Raymond Tan gives Andrew his expert view on large-scale enhanced weathering on the economy/environment.
Raymond Tan gives Andrew his expert view on large-scale enhanced weathering on the econ…
Raymond Tan is probably the most prolific and experienced academic ever to have his work rejected by Reviewer 2. Here, he discusses analysis of the impact of large scale Enhanced Weathering on the wider economy and environment (while being rudely interrupted).

Article: On life-cycle sustainability optimization of enhanced weathering systems, The Journal of Cleaner Production


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22 JAN 2021Oliver Morton and Andrew talk about geoengineering, terra forming and the rest- ALL the fascinating chat you could possibly wish for
Oliver Morton and Andrew talk about geoengineering, terra forming and the rest- A…
The fantastic @eaterofsun AKA Oliver Morton author of many books and articles including

-The Moon: A History for the Future

-The Planet remade: How Geoengineering could change the world

Oliver chats to Andrew about geoengineering, terra forming and the moon amongst other things. A fascinating podcast and thank you Oliver for coming on the show!

Comments and suggestions as usual to @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 or @clare_nomad_geo

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1 hr 27 min
22 JAN 2021Zhen Dai returns to talk to Andrew about the ozone response to calcium carbonate geoengineering
Zhen Dai returns to talk to Andrew about the ozone response to calcium carbonate geoengi…
Welcome to another instalment from Zhen Dai, here to talk about her latest paper:

"Experimental reaction rates constrain estimates of ozone response to calcium carbonate geoengineering"

Zhen Dai, Debra K. Weisenstein, Frank N. Keutsch & David W. Keith

Communications Earth & Environment volume 1, Article number: 63 (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-020-00058-7?s=03

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6 JAN 2021Wake Smith and Andrew discuss all things aviation including planes falling out of the sky and flying mortar platforms
Wake Smith and Andrew discuss all things aviation including planes falling out of the sky …
As usual please tell all your friends and colleagues about the show, and consider coming on as a guest or guest host. Comments and suggestions are most welcome!


@reviewer2geo

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The cost of stratospheric aerosol injection through 2100


Stratospheric aerosol injection tactics and costs in the first 15 years of deployment


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29 NOV 2020New and improved ! Essential geoengineering news and chat in less time but still with all the reviewer2 charm.
New and improved ! Essential geoengineering news and chat in less time but still with all the …
Thank you for your comments. We have shortened and edited the episode. It is packed with news and commentary, some of the articles are below, not all fit under the word count for the podcast description. Please continue with the feedback.

Possible climate transitions from breakup of stratocumulus decks under greenhouse warming Nature Geoscience volume 12, pages163–167(2019) https://t.co/L9riE6fgEE?amp=1

@JesseLReynolds Is solar geoengineering ungovernable? A critical assessment of governance challenges identified by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

First published: 11 November 2020 https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.690

David Keith tweet

Cool new paper from Tapio Schneider. If SRM interacts with convection in unexpected ways then agreement in GeoMIP models just encourages overconfidence

Solar geoengineering may not prevent strong warming from direct effects of CO2 on stratocumulus cloud cover. PNAS first published November 16, 2020; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2003730117

@CEMEX and Synhelion talked with @GlobalCement

Magazine about how they want to replace fossil fuels with #solar heat in cement plants.



SRMGI/DECIMALS, which supports solar geo research in developing countries. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/abbf13

JensFriis Lund tweet

I'm in good scholarly company here criticizing Shell's offsetting scheme “Worse than doing nothing”: Shell’s REDD offsets in Indonesia and Peru https://redd-monitor.org/2020/11/19/worse-than-doing-nothing-shells-redd-offsets-in-indonesia-and-peru/

"Right now the entities best poised to do this are fossil fuel companies,” @hollyjeanbuck says, "Do we allow them to reconfigure themselves as carbon removal companies – or would that evade reparative and corrective justice?” https://vice.com/en/article/akdvy4/carbon-capture-storage-oil-companies-profit… via @vice

Oil Companies Want to Get Even Richer Sucking Their Own Emissions Out of the Air

Mark Carney oversees blueprint for scaling up carbon market as offset demand soars https://www.climatechangenews.com/2020/11/10/mark-carney-oversees-blueprint-scaling-carbon-market-offset-demand-soars/

https://conserwater.com Using our AIs, we are launching the world's first international soil carbon market where corporations, governments and individuals can pay to offset their carbon dioxide emissions, and farmers can get paid to increase their soil carbon levels. Sign up today to fight climate change!

INEA tweet (Innovation and networks executive agency EU)

Read all about the groundbreaking

@CarbFix agreements against #climatechange with @Climeworks

& #ONpower to significantly scale-up carbon removal & storage in #Iceland. Article


D'Maris Coffman tweet/Andrew Lockley paper

State commissioning of Solar Radiation Management geoengineering https://tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21550085.2020.1848176#.X7u4G-bp2qM.twitter

Published: 06 October 2020

Assessing Carbon Capture: Public Policy, Science, and Societal Need. A Review of the Literature on Industrial Carbon Removal June Sekera & Andreas Lichtenberger Biophysical Economics and Sustainability volume 5, Article number: 14 (2020) Cite this article

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21 NOV 2020Henning Franke enlightens us on the effect of SAM on the QBO. A great discussion on sending particles into the stratosphere and their effects.
Henning Franke enlightens us on the effect of SAM on the QBO. A great discussion on sendi…
Henning Franke is at the Max-Planck Institute researching the quasi-biennial oscillation in a warming climate. His paper with additional authors Ulrike Neimeier and Dan Visioni  has been accepted for review by Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics.

Differences in the QBO response to stratospheric aerosol modification depending on injection strategy and species


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2 NOV 2020Is Free riding a myth? Texas oilmen choose CCS over LNG, ESG reporting and carbon offset markets plus terrible jokes and lots of other geoengineering news this week
Is Free riding a myth? Texas oilmen choose CCS over LNG, ESG reporting and carbon offset m…
Please see below links for articles mentioned this week.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome: revi...@gmail.com @reviewer2geo @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo

Please contact us if you want to come on the show or be a host for an episode and show us how it should be done.

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Prisoners of the Wrong Dilemma: Why Distributive Conflict, Not Collective Action, Characterizes the Politics of Climate Change Michaël Aklin and Matto Mildenberger https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/full/10.1162/glep_a_00578

The Smart Money Is Investing In Carbon Credits


Drax expresses support for Northern Endurance Partnership


Stop an arctic thaw with geoengineering?


BIG OIL MORPHS INTO BIG CARBON REMOVAL?


PROBLEMS WITH LAND BASED OFFSETS


If humans design the planet: A call for psychological scientists to engage with climate engineering.


Holly Buck/Jay Fuhrman Article on Adaptation and Carbon Capture


Richard King and Duncan Brack guest post on C2G CDR should add to, but not replace, conventional abatement


SUPERWHITE PAINT CAN COOL BUILDINGS EVEN IN HOT SUN


Crowther goes in again -Soils and CO2/Biodiversity http://bit.ly/2Np2R5Z

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2 NOV 2020@geoengineering1 talks to Tim Cadman of Griffith about all things oceanic (especially Australian things), before making a brief detour into governance.
@geoengineering1 talks to Tim Cadman of Griffith about all things oceanic (especially Au…
Tim Cadman's details are:





Here is the most relevant publication:

Radunsky, K. and Cadman, T., 2019. Governing the Sun: The Challenges of Geoengineering. The International Journal of Social Quality, 9(2), pp.19-34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ijsq.2019.090203

Governing the Climate Change Regime: Institutional Integrity and Integrity Systems

2016-12-01 | book

DOI: 10.4324/9781315442365ISBN: 9781315442365

The Political Economy of Sustainable Development 2015 | book

DOI: 10.4337/9781783474844

Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance: Case Lessons from Forestry

2011 | book

DOI: 10.1057/9780230306462

Representing Whose Access and Allocation Interests? Stakeholder Perceptions and Interests Representation in Climate Governance

Transformative Climates and Accountable Governance

2019 | book-chapter

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-97400-2_10Part of ISBN: 9783319973999Part of ISBN: 9783319974002Part of ISSN: 2523-8183Part of ISSN: 2523-8191

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary International Political Economy

2019 | book-chapter

Incentives and Disincentives for Reducing Emissions under REDD+ in Indonesia

Pathways to a Sustainable Economy

2018 | book-chapter

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67702-6_11Part of ISBN: 9783319677019Part of ISBN: 9783319677026

Stakeholder Perceptions of the Implementation Capacity of the Climate Change Regime

The Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change

2018 | book-chapter


Afterword: The long road to Paris: Insider and outsider perspectives

Governing the Climate Change Regime: Institutional Integrity and Integrity Systems

2017 | book-chapter


Governance Values and Institutional Integrity

Governing the Climate Change Regime: Institutional Integrity and Integrity Systems

2017 | book-chapter

Part of DOI: 10.4324/9781315442365

Introduction: Governing the climate change regime

Governing the Climate Change Regime: Institutional Integrity and Integrity Systems

2017 | book-chapter


A comprehensive framework for evaluating the integrity of the climate regime complex

Ethical values and the integrity of the climate change regime

2015 | book-chapter


Stakeholder perspectives on the integrity of the climate regime

Ethical values and the integrity of the climate change regime

2015 | book-chapter


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31 OCT 2020Andrew interviews Doug MacMartin from Cornell on the engineering side of geoengineering
Andrew interviews Doug MacMartin from Cornell on the engineering side of geoenginee…
Please see below papers relevant to this interview.

Comments and suggestions are always welcome: revi...@gmail.com @reviewer2geo @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo

Please contact us if you want to come on the show or be a host for an episode and show us how it should be done.

Lockley, A., D.G. MacMartin, H. Hunt, “An update on engineering issues concerning stratospheric aerosol injection for geoengineering”, Environmental Research Communications, 2(8):082001, 2020.  Doi: 10.1088/2515-7620/aba944

·  MacMartin, D.G., and B. Kravitz, “The engineering of climate engineering”, Annual Reviews of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems, 2:445-67, 2019.  doi:10.1146/annurev-control-053018-023725

·  MacMartin, D.G., B. Kravitz, S. Tilmes, J.H. Richter, M.J. Mills, J.-F. Lamarque, J.J. Tribbia, and F. Vitt, “The climate response to stratospheric aerosol geoengineering can be tailored using multiple injection locations” J. Geophys. Res. A., 122, 12,574–12,590,2017. doi: 10.1002/2017JD026868

·  Kravitz, B., D.G. MacMartin, H. Wang, and P. J. Rasch, “Geoengineering as a design problem”, Earth System Dynamics, 7, 469-497, 2016.  doi:10.5194/esd-7-469-2016

·  MacMartin, D. G., Kravitz, B., Keith, D. W., and Jarvis, A., “Dynamics of the coupled human-climate system resulting from closed-loop control of solar geoengineering”, Climate Dynamics, 43(1-2): 243-258, 2014. (doi: 10.1007/s00382-013-1822-9)

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28 OCT 2020Adrian Fabre on economics and geoengineering, a deep dive on his recent paper with Gernot Wagner
Adrian Fabre on economics and geoengineering, a deep dive on his recent pap…
Adrian and Andrew discuss game theory, free riding and other essential considerations in a deep dive into Adrian's recent paper entitled "Availability of risky geoengineering can make an ambitious climate mitigation agreement more likely" by Adrien Fabre & Gernot Wagner, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications volume 7, Article number: 1 (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-0492-6

Comments and suggestions are welcome: revi...@gmail.com @reviewer2geo @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo

Please contact us if you want to come on the show or be a host for an episode.

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23 OCT 2020Kyle Manley discusses modelling Olivine weathering to sequester carbon in a volcanic coastal environment. Details of his brilliant paper are in the notes below.
Kyle Manley discusses modelling Olivine weathering to sequester carbon in a volcanic …
Kyle's brilliant paper is:

Kyle Manley, T. Salles and R. D. Müller (2020) ‘Modeling the Dynamic Landscape Evolution of a Volcanic Coastal Environment Under Future Climate Trajectories’, Frontiers in Earth Science, 8. doi: 10.3389/feart.2020.550312.

Comments and suggestions are welcome: revi...@gmail.com @reviewer2geo @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo

Please contact us if you want to come on the show or be a host for an episode.

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20 OCT 2020China & SRM. Zhen Dai discusses Chinese research and policy development on Solar Radiation Management
China & SRM. Zhen Dai discusses Chinese research and policy development on Solar Ra…
An important topic in geoengineering.

Zhen Dai is on twitter @jenswimsthemoon

This article explains some of the work she has been part of at Harvard:


Comments and suggestions to review...@gmail.com or find us on twitter @reviewer2geo

or Andrew @geoengineering1

and Clare @clare_nomad_geo

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19 OCT 2020Essential weekly news in the world of geoengineeering. Plenty of analysis, chat and advice on how not to science. And a big shout out for seaweed.
Essential weekly news in the world of geoengineeering. Plenty of analysis, chat and …
As usual please tell all your friends and colleagues about the show, and consider coming on as a guest or guest host. Comments and suggestions are most welcome!


@reviewer2geo

@geoengineering1

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The links for articles we discussed today are below:

A World Resources Institute Report: Leveraging the Ocean's Carbon Removal Potential


China's 2060 carbon neutrality goal will require up to 2.5 GtCO2/year of negative emissions technology deployment


Microsoft Joins Norwegian Offshore Carbon Capture Project


Carbon capture receives global push from Mitsubishi Heavy


UCLA receive $2.9m grant to convert carbon dioxide into concrete


Engineering the climate: the controversial science that could cool our atmosphere https://geographical.co.uk/nature/climate

Is Turning Down the Sun a Good Proxy for Stratospheric Sulfate Geoengineering?https://www.essoar.org/doi/abs/10.1002/essoar.10504448.1#.X4D7iZS4WCE.twitter

Thomas Crowther acknowledges criticsim of the trilion trees concept. In a Ted Talk Thomas Crowther: The global movement to restore nature's biodiversity Thomas Crowther: The global movement to restore nature's biodiversity


Rewild to mitigate the climate crisis, urge leading scientists: Restoring degraded natural lands highly effective for carbon storage and avoiding species extinctions https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/oct/14/re-wild-to-mitigate-the-climate-crisis-urge-leading-scientists

Parametric Insurance for Solar Geoengineering: Insights from the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiativehttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1758-5899.12864


Carbon Dioxide Removal Law.  An annotated bibliography of legal materials related to carbon dioxide removal and carbon sequestration and use. https://cdrlaw.org

New Research Provides a Better Understanding of How Cirrus Clouds Form https://scitechdaily.com/new-research-provides-a-better-understanding-of-how-cirrus-clouds-form/

Carbon capture ‘moonshot’ moves closer as billions of dollars pour in (concrete)


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16 OCT 2020Claudia Wieners on the devastation caused by an historic volcanic eruption in Iceland and the lessons we might learn for future SRM deployment
Claudia Wieners on the devastation caused by an historic volcanic eruption in Iceland and th…
A fascinating insight into the effects of the Lakagígar eruption in Iceland in 1783. Claudia discusses in detail the fallout on fauna and flora and also what we might learn in terms of readiness for SRM deployment and the broader governance of the potential downsides.

Her paper can be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2020.107080 and it has the best title of any paper I've seen for a long time  being "Haze, Hunger, Hesitation: Disaster Aid after the 1783 Lakagígar Eruption"

Comments and suggestions are always welcome @reviewer2geo  or review...@gmail.com or as always to me @clare_nomad_geo or Andrew @geoengineering1

Please get in touch if you would like to come on the show as a guest or guest host.

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15 OCT 2020Whats new this week in the world of geoengineering with reviewer2
Whats new this week in the world of geoengineering with reviewer2
A wide range of interesting things this week - most of the links are below. Please send any comments and ideas to review...@gmail.com or tweet us @reviewer2geo or me Clare @clare_nomad_geo or @geoengineering1

Intervention in the Earth's systems: Geoengineering


A report by Delphi and the Wilson centre with essays on solar geoengineering from Simon Nicholson https://twitter.com/simonnicholson4 and Oliver Morton https://twitter.com/Eaterofsun



Scientists are exploring ways to use mineral waste from mines to pull huge amounts of carbon dioxide out of the air.


CO2 Sequestration in Mine Tailings


Eruptions & Emissions cause changes in ocean carbon sinks

A new model explains why the ocean’s capacity to take up carbon was reduced on a decadal scale, by accounting for reduced pCO2 emissions and ocean state changes due to the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.


Using CaO- and MgO-rich Industrial Waste Streams for Carbon Sequestration Joshuah Stolaroff, Gregory Lowry, and David Keith. 2005. “Using CaO- and MgO-rich Industrial Waste Streams for Carbon Sequestration.” Energy Conversion and Management, 46, Pp. 687-699. -David keith commenting that theya re worth pursuing but not huge

Unnatural climate solutions? Nature Climate Change volume 10, pages98–99(2020)

Rob Bellamy on why the hype around ‘natural’ climate solutions threatens us all. His new paper is with Shannon Osaka.  Abstract: Framing solutions to climate change as natural strongly influences their acceptability, but what constitutes a ‘natural’ climate solution is selected, not self-evident. We suggest that the current, narrow formulation of natural climate solutions risks constraining what are thought of as desirable policy options. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-019-0661-z

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11 OCT 2020Matthew Watson discusses SRM, reflections on the SPICE project and the perils of being a scientist in this area. An unmissable episode!
Matthew Watson discusses SRM, reflections on the SPICE project and the perils of being a sci…
Matt Watson talks about his experiences on the SPICE Project, the need for careful research into SRM given temperature rises and the slow pace of decarbonisation. He also explains how he dealt with a death threat that came during the SPICE project, an unexpected hazard for someone who is a volcanologist and also known from his blog as the reluctant geoengineer.

Any comments please send to @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 or @clare_nomad_geo

If you would like to come on the show to talk about CDR, SRM or anything related to geoengineering, please get in touch. We are always looking for guests and if you have an idea for a show you are welcome to be a guest host.

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8 OCT 2020Steve Smith dives into the new Oxford Carbon Offsetting Principles
Steve Smith dives into the new Oxford Carbon Offsetting Principles
Steve Smith and reviewer2 debate the merits of carbon offsetting and discuss the new Oxford Offsetting Principles.


Comments and suggestions please to @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 or clare_nomad_geo.

Any one who would like to be on the show as interviewer or interviewee or has a burning topic they want us to address, please let us know.

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7 OCT 2020Derek Lemoine on his new paper “Incentivising negative emissions through carbon shares”.
Derek Lemoine on his new paper “Incentivising negative emissions through carbon shares”.
Derek Lemoine and reviewer 2 have a lively discussion of market mechanisms and negative emissions, in particular discussing Derek's upcoming paper "Incentivising Negative Emissions Through Carbon Shares" available at https://www.nber.org/papers/w27880.

A free version of this and other work is available at https://www.dereklemoine.com/

We would love to hear your comments and suggestions @reviewer2geo or directly to Andrew @geoengineering1 or Clare clare_nomad_geo If you have a pet topic or any ideas for the podcast please get in touch. We will be launching a website soon also!

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3 OCT 2020A deep dive with Kevin Surprise discussing capitalism, Neo-Marxism and geoengineering with reviewer2
A deep dive with Kevin Surprise discussing capitalism, Neo-Marxism and geoengineering …
We hope you enjoy this fascinating discussion.

Comments and suggestions to @reviewer2geo or Andrew @geoengineering1 or Clare @clare_nomad_geo

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2 OCT 2020This week's essential headlines in geoengineering with reviewer 2 plus bonus entertaining chat
This week's essential headlines in geoengineering with reviewer 2 plus bonus en…
Hello and we hope you enjoy this week's edition of the podcast. We really want your feedback and ideas for the show, and please tell your friends and colleagues how useful and entertaining the podcast is as we would like to have as wide an audience as possible ! If you have a new paper that you would like to discuss, or any comments or suggestions:

Please contact us on twitter @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 (Andrew) or @clare_nomad_geo (Clare)

Here are links for most of the headline items we chat about this week.

International renewable energy agency.

IRENA (2020), A summary of Reaching zero with renewables: Eliminating CO2 emissions from industry and transport in line with the 1.5 oC climate goal, International Renewable Energy Agency, Abu Dhabi.


The hysteresis of the Antarctic Ice Sheet Nature volume 585, pages538–544(2020)

Pale Blue Dot Energy and Carbon Engineering create partnership to deploy Direct Air Capture in the UK


BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP -Think small to unlock carbon capture’s big potential


E-FUELS IN AVIATION


MCKINSEY DOES GEOENGINEERING


Norway funds world’s first full-scale carbon capture and storage project

Michelle Lewis

- Sep. 21st 2020 6:27 pm ET


https://twitter.com/greenSandco2 OLIVINE CARBON CAPTURE 'GREENSAND'

ALSO SEE https://projectvesta.org Capturing a trillion tonnes of excess CO2 in rock using the power of natural wave energy

THE OXFORD PRINCIPLES FOR NET ZERO ALIGNED CARBON OFFSETTING


FOREST / RESTORATION

LatamList – Pachama, a carbon-offsetting marketplace, secured an additional $5M extension to its Seed round from multiple investors to fight deforestation. The round included investors such as Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Amazon Climate Pledge Fund, Aglaé Ventures, AirAngels, and, My Climate Journey.


ALCOHOL

https://t.co/HmUp2utZvD?amp=1 world's first carbon negative beer - Brewdog

https://t.co/esUW8omn1c?amp=1 Based out of Brooklyn, Air Co. is making vodka using only air, water and renewable electricity.

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29 SEP 2020Marissa Saenger talks passionately about intersectional climate justice and the ethical drivers behind her research.
Marissa Saenger talks passionately about intersectional climate justice and the ethical d…
Melissa is an early career researcher who is driven by her ethical goals to work towards climate justice, positing SRM as a controversial yet potential route to alleviate harms caused by climate change. I urge you to read her piece in Medium which can be found here https://medium.com/@msaenger_52203/the-climate-emergency-intersectional-justice-and-the-urgency-of-solar-geoengineering-research-ae26266d7fbb

Comments and suggestions to @reviewer2geo

or @geoengineering1

or clare_nomad_geo

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28 SEP 2020Diversity and inclusion in geoengineering - a deep dive with the inspirational Evvan Morton
Diversity and inclusion in geoengineering - a deep dive with the inspirational Evvan Morton
An important and enlightening discussion with Evvan Morton about diversity, inclusion and equity in the academy, with particular reference here to the field of geoengineering.

Comments and suggestions to @reviewer2geo

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15 SEP 2020Weekly roundup of geoengineering news
Weekly roundup of geoengineering news
All things geoengineering that caught our eye this week. We chat about lessons from the pandemic for geoengineering, California wildfires and the dystopian futures unfurling before us, methane munching bacteria, gene editing to curb GHGs, NETs in the EU ETS, the trade off between growth and age in trees (and people), more evidence doubting BECCS and news of attempts to broaden the NETs base in IAMS prior to AR6. Plus there are quite a few laughs and some useful news and tips for geoengineering folks.

AND we have our own twitter handle now so please follow @reviewer2geo for all future episodes, news and for feedback and suggestions. We would love to here from you with comments and ideas.

Papers discussed include:

Holly Jean Buck 'Pandemic Politics -lessons for solar geoengineering https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-020-00018-1

Forest carbon sink neutralized by pervasive growth-lifespan trade-offs R. J. W. Brienen, et al, Nature Communications volume 11, Article number: 4241 (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-17966-z

Working Paper: The Future of (Negative) Emissions Trading in the European Union Kiel Working Papers, 2164 https://www.ifw-kiel.de/experts/ifw/wilfried-rickels/the-future-of-negative-emissions-trading-in-the-european-union-15070/

Gene Editing for the Climate: Biological Solutions for Curbing Greenhouse Emissions, Val Giddings, Robert Rozansky ,  David M. Hart September 14, 2020 https://itif.org/publications/2020/09/14/gene-editing-climate-biological-solutions-curbing-greenhouse-emissions

Managing Land‐based CDR: BECCS, Forests and Carbon Sequestration, Duncan Brack and Richard King First published: 06 September 2020 https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12827


Food security under high bioenergy demand toward long-term climate goals Tomoko Hasegawa, Ronald D. Sands, Thierry Brunelle, Yiyun Cui, Stefan Frank, Shinichiro Fujimori & Alexander Popp Climatic Change (2020) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-020-02838-8

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10 SEP 2020The youthful Gideon Futerman discusses his paper on the Public Trust Doctrine and geoengineering, as well as his future plans.
The youthful Gideon Futerman discusses his paper on the Public Trust Doctrine and geoen…
At only 17 and already published, Gideon is an impressive and unusual guest on the show. Today he discusses his paper with Andrew on the novel idea of geoengineering and the public trust doctrine. Gideon also talks about his organisation Worldward and his plans for the future particularly in climate restoration. Find the paper here https://cclr.lexxion.eu/article/cclr/2020/2/4 and Gideon on twitter @worldwardglobal

As usual, please make any suggestions or comments @geoengineering1 or @clare_nomad_geo

Thanks and enjoy the show!

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1 hr 4 min
10 SEP 2020CDR and biodiversity with Kate Dooley
CDR and biodiversity with Kate Dooley
A spirited and fascinating deep dive into Kate Dooley's paper on CDR and biodiversity. The paper explores a new framework for assessing the impacts (positive or negative) of various methods of CDR on biodiversity and ecosystems, with mixed results. You can find the paper here https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12828

Comments and suggestions welcome as usual @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo.

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8 SEP 2020Weekly round up of geoengineering news
Weekly round up of geoengineering news
This week we chat about all the interesting articles and news items that have caught our eye...including carbfixing in Iceland, extinction rebellion at Drax, the coming of the carbon-industrial complex and the potential for DAC to be involved in making kerosene, plus much more chat and gossip than can be mentioned here. Comments and suggestions please as always to @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo

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5 SEP 2020Reviewer 2 and Walker Lee discuss his innovative paper on stratospheric aerosol geoengineering
Reviewer 2 and Walker Lee discuss his innovative paper on stratospheric aerosol geo…
Reviewer 2 and Walker Lee get into the guts of this paper in a lively discussion. Walker's research breaks new ground in stratospheric aerosol geoengineering, raising interesting questions about a more refined technique that potentially creates surprising socio-economic effects.  The paper is in review, full citation is:

Lee, W., MacMartin, D., Visioni, D., and Kravitz, B.: Expanding the Design Space of Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering to Include Precipitation-Based Objectives and Explore Trade-offs, Earth Syst. Dynam. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-2020-58, in review, 2020

As always comments and suggestions are welcome @geoengineering1 and clare_nomad_geo

(reissue of this previously released episode for technical reasons)

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4 SEP 2020Reviewer 2 talks stratospheric heating under geoengineering
Reviewer 2 talks stratospheric heating under geoengineering
Today Andrew talks to Daniele Visioni about his new paper on the Reduced Poleward Transport Due to Stratospheric Heating Under Stratospheric Aerosols Geoengineering. The paper is available at https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL089470

Comments on twitter are welcome @geoengineering1 and @clare_nomad_geo

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4 SEP 2020Reviewer 2 takes a deep dive with Jay Fuhrman on the food/water/energy implications of large scale NETs
Reviewer 2 takes a deep dive with Jay Fuhrman on the food/water/energy implications of larg…
Reviewer 2 dives into a fascinating conversation with Jay Fuhrman on his recent paper ‘Food–Energy–Water Implications of Negative Emissions Technologies in a +1.5 °C Future’. The article can be found here http://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-020-0876-z

Comments on the podcast are welcome - you can find Andrew on twitter @geoengineering1 and Clare @clare_nomad_geo

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22 AUG 2020A busy week in geoengineering
A busy week in geoengineering
A round up of some of this week's news in the world of geoengineering

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