Video/Audio: Communicating Climate-Altering Technologies
C2G encourages a broad societal debate on emerging climate-altering technologies, and strives to include a diversity of views and approaches in its events. This may sometimes lead to interventions being contested. C2G does not necessarily endorse or support the opinions stated by its presenters, and welcomes an open discussion of their merits.
To Geoengineer Or Not To Geoengineer…
Created by the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre in collaboration with C2G, this animation focuses on the big questions around stratospheric aerosol injection, referencing global cultural icons.
Engaging Faith Communities
Laura Hartman, who studies the intersection of religion and the environment at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, explains how religious people should have a voice in decisions about geoengineering.
Talking about Geoengineering in a Language People Understand
Aphiya Hathayatham, a science communicator from the Thailand Science Museum, explains how the current conversation around geoengineering is not easy for the general public to understand, speaking at CEC17, October 2017
Relating Geoengineering to People’s Daily Lives
Adrian Omar Watson, a youth entrepreneur from the Caribbean, talks about bringing the conversation around geoengineering to an everyday level.
Broadening the Solar Geoengineering Conversation
Peter Frumhoff, a lead author of the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, talks about expanding the conversation around solar geoengineering to the general public, to establish...