Climate Engineering News Review for Week 4 of 2017

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Climate Engineering News Review for Week 4 of 2017

Upcoming Events

·    24.01.2017, Symposium: Science Council of Japan Auditorium, Tokyo / Japan

·    01.02.2017, Webinar: Restoring the Carbon Balance

·    08.02.2017, Workshop: Carbon Dioxide Removal/Negative Emissions Technologies (FCEA), Berkeley / USA

·    15.-16.06.2017, Workshop: The Politics and Governance of Negative Emissions Technologies: Between the Paris Agreement and the Anthropocene, Utrecht / The Netherlands

·    23.-28.07.2017, Conference: Radiation Management Climate Engineering: Technology, Modeling, Efficacy, and Risks (Gordon Research Conference), Sunday River Newry / USA

·    09.-12.10.2017, Conference: Climate Engineering Conference 2017 (CEC17), Berlin / Germany

 

Calls and deadlines

·    28.02.2017, Call for Papers: Organizing and the Anthropocene, Special Issue of 'Organization'

·    28.02.2017, Call for Session Proposals for the Climate Engineering Conference 2017: Critical Global Discussions

·    (extended deadline) 29.01.2017, Call for Papers: The Politics and Governance of Negative Emissions Technologies: Between the Paris Agreement and the Anthropocene (workshop in Utrecht)

·    (new) 17.03.2017, Call for Abstracts: Studies of Volcanism

 

Jobs

·     (no deadline) Job: Program Assistant, Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative

 

New Publications

·    Earth's Future special issue: Crutzen +10: Reflecting upon 10 years of geoengineering research

·    Smit, Erika C. (2015): Geoengineering. Issues of Accountability in International Law

 

Selected Media Responses

·    Geoengineering Monitor: On eve of Trump inauguration, White House report calls for geoengineering research

·    Patreon: Weather Control and Geoengineering

·    Space.com: Geoengineering Earth's Atmosphere: How It Could Affect Astronomy

·    Berkeley Engineering: One big reflective band-aid

·    Nextbigfuture Blog: Now that climate scientists know that emissions will not be kept below what would be a less than 2 degree global change level will geoengineering get serious attention

·    EconoTimes: Don't fall into the trap of restarting last decade's 'climate wars'

·    the guardian: ‘A cat in hell’s chance’ – why we’re losing the battle to keep global warming below 2C

·    Project Syndicate: Geoengineering Climate Change

·    Yale environment 360: How Far Can Technology Go To Stave Off Climate Change?

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