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Here is a list of recent podcasts on the topics of Geoengineering.
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Arctic SAI - Walker Lee
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering
The Cornell Mafia are taking over the Arctic. Walker Lee explains how their high-latitude, low-altitude scheme works. It's an offer you can't refuse.
International Non-use Agreement - Cooper & Futerman
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering
Aaron Cooper @AMCooper86 and Gideon Futerman @GFuterman discuss the International Non-Use Agreement on Solar Geoengineering letter from
https://www.solargeoeng.org/ @SolarGeoeng
A defence of SRM - Irvine
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering
Pete Irvine is a stalwart of SRM. Here, he makes the case for its continued consideration as a policy option. This comes at a time when ongoing research on SRM is being subject to one of its most determined challenges yet.
Geoengineering, the gamble - Wagner
by Reviewer2DoesGeoengineering
Gernot Wagner talks about genocide, death threats, and the corruption of academia. He's not a man you want to mess with. So, when he tries to sell you his book, you're going to do exactly as you're told. Understand?
C2GTalk: How can fiction help people think about solar radiation modification? with Eliot Peper
by Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
When author Eliot Peper first heard about solar geoengineering, or solar radiation modification, he knew he had to write a novel. “There are so many different angles on this kind of a problem. It raises so many questions that impact every area of our lives,” he told C2GTalk. Speculative fiction, says Peper, can spark people’s curiosity and inspire them to become engaged. “If it makes other people look more deeply and pay more attention, to me that’s a huge win.”
C2GDiscuss: Governing Solar Radiation Modification Research: Insights from Marine Cloud Brightening and the Great Barrier Reef
by Carnegie Council Audio Podcast
In response to climate change risks, scientists are considering the viability of developing and deploying marine cloud brightening (MCB), which seeks to whiten clouds over the ocean to reflect solar radiation back into space in order to achieve cooling. MCB is still largely theoretical, but if ever deployed at scale, could create large and potentially long-term risks and governance challenges.