C2G Blog
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Highlights from the global launch of SRM Youth Watch Initiative at New York Climate Week
Guest Blog By Clara Botto, Sarah Kwerit, and Aasima Kamal Mowni.
Now more than ever, impartiality remains essential for C2G’s efforts
Blog By Janos Pasztor
Geoengineering Techniques : Challenges and Opportunities for Africa
Guest Blog By Fatou Diop, Papa Matar Ndione, and Adama Aicha Aida Sagna
Managing the Risks from an Increasingly Likely Overshoot of 1.5C – The role (if any) of solar radiation modification
By Janos Pasztor
The multiplication of risk in carbon removal pathways
Guest post by Benjamin K. Sovacool
Writing the future: Reflections on a climate engineering policy workshop with young people
Guest post by Lynda Dunlop and Xinyue Yuan
Would solar radiation modification increase or decrease overall risk?
Guest post by Tyler Felgenhauer, Govindasamy Bala, Mark Borsuk, Matthew Brune, Inés Camilloni, Jonathan Wiener, and Jianhua Xu
Focusing on the gaps in the governance of solar radiation modification
Guest post by Jesse Reynolds and Arunabha Ghosh
Understanding and managing temperature overshoot risks
By Nicholas Harrison and Cynthia Scharf
Calls for an SRM ‘non-use agreement’ underline the need for governance
By Janos Pasztor
Thoughts about my climate future
Guest blog by Béatrice Coroenne
The New IPCC Assessment Report: A Sobering Read
Blog by Paul Rouse
What implications could Solar Radiation Modification have for the Sustainable Development Goals?
Guest post by Matthias Honegger, Axel Michaelowa, and Jiahua Pan
Navigating the maze of climate-altering terminology
By Mark Turner and Paul Rouse
Learn more about the governance of emerging climate-altering approaches with C2G’s knowledge resources
By Anita Nzeh
2 events in March highlighted the growing need for SRM governance today
By Janos Pasztor
Stratospheric aerosol injection could be a painkiller, but not a cure – and more research is needed
Guest blog by Frank Keutsch
Refocusing C2G on catalysing the governance of Solar Radiation Modification
By Janos Pasztor
The opportunity to root carbon removal in equity and justice
Guest post by Ugbaad Kosar
Remembering Paul Crutzen: A Grand Scientist who took on the Grand Challenges of the Anthropocene
Guest post by Mark Lawrence
How can young people get involved in governing climate-altering approaches? – Marie-Claire Graf
C2GTalk How can young people get involved in governing climate-altering approaches? - Marie-Claire Graf Young people may not yet have a seat at the decision-making table, but they are influential stakeholders with the power to steer the direction of the climate...
Could climate interventions slow the melting of the cryosphere?
Guest post by John Moore
Time to learn about all the options to tackle climate change
By Janos Pasztor
Implications of Carbon Dioxide Removal for the Sustainable Development Goals
Guest post by Matthias Honegger, Axel Michaelowa, and Joyashree Roy
Developing standards for emerging approaches to climate change
Guest post by Klaus Radunsky
5 lessons from COVID-19 for solar geoengineering
Guest post by Olaf Corry
Solar Geoengineering, Compensation, and Parametric Insurance: Insights from the Pacific
Guest post by Joshua Horton, Penehuro Lefale, and David Keith
Can we end hunger and reduce CO₂ levels at the same time?
Guest post by Martin Frick
Land-based Carbon Dioxide Removal: as urgent and as difficult a policy challenge as ever
Guest post by Richard King and Duncan Brack
Safeguarding biodiversity in carbon dioxide removal approaches
Guest post by Kate Dooley, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb, and Anita Talberg
Join us for C2GLearn and C2GDiscuss!
By Janos Pasztor
Building capacity for industry to engage with carbon removal via a Carbon Removal Playbook
Guest post by Francesca Battersby
An important opportunity to engage with SAI research governance
By Janos Pasztor
Working with nature, so nature can work with us
By Janos Pasztor
Tracking corporate plans for carbon dioxide removal
Guest post by Annelise Straw & Wil Burns
Ten opportunities for civil society to shape carbon dioxide removal governance
Guest post by Holly Buck
Putting the Great Barrier Reef marine cloud brightening experiment into context
Guest post by Kerryn Brent, Jeffrey McGee, Jan McDonald and Manon Simon
C2G in the age of COVID-19
by Janos Pasztor
Carbon Removal: The dangers of mitigation deterrence
Guest post by Duncan McLaren
Gender and Climate Engineering: A View From Feminist Science
Guest post by Tina Sikka
Altering the Climate: Youth and Communicating the Tough Decisions Ahead
Guest post by Roop Singh
A better understanding of non-Western views is needed for inclusive SRM governance
Guest post by Masahiro Sugiyama, Shinichiro Asayama and Takanobu Kosugi
C2G in 2020: Expanding the global debate
by Janos Pasztor
Green Moral Hazards
Guest post by Gernot Wagner and Daniel Zizzamia
How COP25 affects C2G’s work
by Janos Pasztor
Faith, climate-altering technologies, and the Arctic
Guest post by Maria Hammershøy, Secretary-General of Caritas Denmark
Could nature ‘solve’ climate change?
by Paul Rouse
Taking stock after the UN Secretary-General’s Climate Action Summit
by Janos Pasztor
Gaming carbon dioxide removal with young climate leaders
Guest post by Bindu Bhandari and Viktor Jósa
Climate-altering technologies in the Arctic: time for a global discussion on governance
by Celine Novenario and Cynthia Scharf
Climate Colonialism and Large-Scale Land Acquisitions
Guest post by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Georgetown University
Geoengineering summer school: Anjali’s diary
Guest Post by Anjali Viswamohanan
DiCaprio film heralds the era of carbon dioxide removal
by Cynthia Scharf and Mark Turner
What’s in a name? Why we became C2G
by Janos Pasztor
Expanding the debate in Latin America
by Natalia Rubiano
Should solar geoengineering research proceed?
Guest post by Shuchi Talati, Union of Concerned Scientists
Recalibrating our work after the UNEA resolution
by Janos Pasztor
Five thoughts on governance
by the C2G2 team
Time for the public to talk about geoengineering
Guest post by Gideon Futerman, Worldward
Building networks to scale up carbon dioxide removal
Guest Post by by Mark Workman and Steve Hall
What do we mean by impartiality?
by Janos Pasztor
How to legitimately govern geoengineering
Guest Post by Daniel Callies, University of California
Can solar geoengineering be tailored to reduce inequality?
Guest Post by Ben Kravitz, Indiana University
Taking stock of 2018, and on to 2019
by Janos Pasztor
Changing terms to match the IPCC
by Janos Pasztor
Sharing experiences at the Paris Peace Forum
by Mark Turner
Talking about governance in China
by Janos Pasztor
Thoughts on governance from the IPCC special report
by Janos Pasztor
A welcome expansion of the solar geoengineering debate
by Janos Pasztor
Hot cities & geoengineering governance
by Nicholas Harrison
From crop yields to human security: expanding the debate
by Mark Turner
What we don’t know about geoengineering and biodiversity
by Nicholas Harrison and Kai-Uwe Schmidt
Breaking the Deadlock between Gaians and Prometheans
Guest Post by Leslie Paul Thiele, University of Florida
Can solar geoengineering be democratically governed?
Guest Post by Jesse Reynolds, Joshua Horton, David Keith
Geoengineering and the Convention on Biological Diversity
by Nicholas Harrison, C2G2
A living guide to geoengineering terms
by Mark Turner, C2G2
What does the public think about solar geoengineering research?
Guest Post by Lexi Smith
Vatican Seminar on the Governance of Geoengineering
by Cynthia Scharf, Pablo Suarez and Tebaldo Vinciguerra
Governments’ increasing interest in the governance of geoengineering
By Janos Pasztor, Kai-Uwe Schmidt and Nicholas Harrison, C2G2
Using creativity to communicate about geoengineering
by Cynthia Scharf, C2G2
How a game prompted ‘the big talk’ about geoengineering governance
Guest Post by Andrew Jones, Climate Interactive
Paths toward decisions on solar geoengineering
By Janos Pasztor and Kai-Uwe Schmidt, C2G2
Webinar on “Geoengineering and Faith Communities”
By Cynthia Scharf, C2G2
Choosing the right words for geoengineering
by Mark Turner, C2G2
How do we categorise carbon removal?
by Janos Pasztor and Mark Turner, C2G2
Optimism and prudence in geoengineering governance
by Janos Pasztor and Mark Turner, C2G2
Some ethical issues in geoengineering
Guest Post by David Morrow, FCEA
A code of conduct for geoengineering research
Guest Post by Anna-Maria Hubert, U Calgary
Dear Mr Zakaria: for solar geoengineering, governance matters
by Janos Pasztor, C2G2
As US Congress debates geoengineering, cutting emissions is the priority
by Janos Pasztor, C2G2
Governance for a Ban on Geoengineering
Guest Post by Lili Fuhr, Heinrich Böll Foundation
Engineering our children’s climate?
by Cynthia Scharf, C2G2
China is talking about geoengineering
by Janos Pasztor
Welcome to C2G2’s new website
by Mark Turner