Video/Audio: Solar Radiation Modification

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.

The Need to Govern Solar Radiation Modification – Janos Pasztor

The Need to Govern Solar Radiation Modification – Janos Pasztor

Janos Pasztor discusses C2G’s work on the governance of emerging technologies that intentionally seek to change the Earth’s climate system at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. In this video, he focuses on Solar Radiation Modification—approaches...

People Fixing the World: Saving the World’s Ice – BBC

People Fixing the World: Saving the World’s Ice – BBC

Scientists and engineers around the world are trying to come up with ideas to cool the planet and stop the ice from melting. In this episode of People Fixing the World: Saving the world's ice, C2G's Cynthia Scharf highlights the need to govern climate-altering...

Hacking the planet: A discussion on geoengineering

Hacking the planet: A discussion on geoengineering

In this episode of Custodians of the Planet, C2G's Janos Pasztor delves into the intertwined issues of ethics, governance and public participation in the context of climate-altering technologies.

Young People Tackle the Tough Decisions on Solar Radiation Modification

Young People Tackle the Tough Decisions on Solar Radiation Modification

In support of the UN Youth Climate Summit, C2G hosted a series of interactive games for young climate leaders exploring how society might tackle difficult decisions about whether or not to deploy climate-altering technologies to tackle global heating. Some scientists...

Difficult decisions – MIT podcast

Difficult decisions – MIT podcast

Janos Pasztor and Laur Hesse Fisher from MIT's TILClimate podcast discuss the difficult decisions facing society on carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation modification.

Rethinking the Governance of Solar Geoengineering

Rethinking the Governance of Solar Geoengineering

C2G2 and Chatham House co-hosted an event on 21 February on "Rethinking the Governance of Solar Geoengineering", featuring: Ana Maria Kleymeyer, Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development GoalsProfessor Douglas MacMartin, Cornell UniversityJanos Pasztor,...

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