Schedule

TUESDAY | JULY 7 | 2015

09.00–12.30

Engaging Pupils in the CE-Debate - A Role Play

12.00-13.00

Snack

13.00-13.30

Welcome Remarks

 

13.30-15.00

 

 

Session 1 ‘Scientific Feasibility of Climate Engineering Ideas’ // Chairs: Thomas Leisner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Klaus Lackner (The Earth Institute Columbia University)

13:30  Introduction
// Klaus Lackner

13:55  Cirrus Cloud Thinning
// Jon Egill Kristjansson


14:20  Model Simulations of the Potential for Stratospheric Ozone Loss under Conditions of Enhanced Vapour and Sulphate Aerosol
// Rolf Müller, Bärbel Vogel, Simone Tilmes

 

14.45-15.15

Coffee Break

 

15.15-17.20

 

Session1

15:40  Delivery Systems for SRM
// Hugh Hunt

16:05  'Low Climate Potentials but large Side-Effects of Terrestrial CO2 Removal – Insights from Quantitative Model Assessments'
// Lena Boysen, Vera Heck, Wolfgang Lucht, Dieter Gerten

16:30  The Role of Iron during the Open Ocean Dissolution of Olivine in a Simulated CO2 Removal Experiment
// Peter Köhler, Judith Hauck, Christoph Völker, Peter Köhler, Dieter Wolf-Gladrow


16:55  Potential Consequences of Element Release from Enhanced Weathering
// Thorben Amann, Jens Hartmann

 

17.20-18.05

Poster Pitch 1 + 4

18.05-19.30

Poster from Session 1 + 4

 

 

WEDNESDAY | JULY 8 | 2015
 

09.00 - 10.20

 

Session 2 ‘Exploring Climate Engineering Uncertainties’
// Chairs: Gregor Betz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Ulrike Lohmann (ETH Zürich)

09:00  Keynote by Ulrike Lohmann commented by Gregor Betz

09:40 Investigating the Uncertainty of Simulated Climate Engineering
// David Keller, Nadine Mengis, Ellias Feng, Andreas Oschlies

10:00 Is there a Limit of Sulfate Injections for Climate Engineering?
// Ulrike Niemeier

 

10.20 - 10.50

Coffee Break

 

10.50 - 12.30

 

Session 2

10:50  Exploring the ‘Termination Shock’
// Andy Parker, Peter Irvine

11:10  Atmospheric CO2 Stabilization by Means of Ocean Alkalinization within the 21st Century
// Miriam Ferrer-Gonzales, Tatiana Ilyina

11:30  Synthesizing Uncertainties
// Johannes Lenhard, Martin Carrier

11:50 Impact of SRM on Preferences for Mitigation by Application of Cultural Cognition
// Matthias Honegger

12:10?-12:30  Poster Pitch 2 + 5

 

12.30 - 13.30

Lunch Break

 

13.30 - 15.30

 

Session 3 ‘Governing Climate Engineering Research, Potential Development and Deployment‘ // Chairs: Alexander Proelß (Trier University), Edward A. Parson (Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment) 

13:30  Minilateral Governance of Solar Geoengineering
// Joshua Horton

14:00  Strategic Conflicts on the Horizon: R&D Incentives for Environmental Technologies
// Daniel Heyen

14:30  Leveraging a Solar Climate Engineering Patent Pool for International Regulation of Field Experiments
// Jesse Reynolds

15:00  A Survey of Dynamic Games in the Exploration of Global Geoengineering Governance
// Welli Weng, Ying Chen

 

15.30 - 16.00

Coffee Break

 

16.00 - 18.00

 

Session 3

16:00  The Role of Human Rights in Considering Climate Engineering Research
// Michael ThompsonWil Burns, Brian Citro, Patrick Smith

16:30  Regulation of Radiation Management: Uncertainty and Incentives
// Wilfried Rickels, Martin Quaas

17:00  Understanding the Slippery Slope Argument against further Climate Engineering Research
// David Morrow

 

 

17.30 - 18.00

 

Poster Pitch 3

 

18.00 - 19.30

 

Posters from Session 2, 3 + 5

 

19.30 - 20.00

 

Understanding the Intangible: Perceiving Climate Engineering through Art and Design
// Josh Wodak

 
THURSDAY | JULY 9 | 2015
 

09.00 - 10.20

 

Session 4 ‘A Comparative View on Climate Engineering Options and Assessment Metrics‘
// Chairs: Hermann Held (University of Hamburg), Jon Egill Kristjansson (University of Oslo)

9:00  Review of the Climate Impacts of Sulphate Aerosol Injection
// Peter Irvine

09:20 What is the Best Measure of Justice in Climate Engineering Assessment?
//  Duncan McLaren

09:40  The Normative Evaluation of CE Techniques
// Harald Stelzer

10:00  Cost–Effective Integrated Mitigation and Solar Radiation Management Scenarios under Uncertainty
// Hermann Held, Marius Stankoweit, Hauke Schmidt, Elnaz Roshan

 

10.20 - 10.50

Coffee Break

 

10.50 - 12.30

 

Session 4

10:50  Simulated Impacts and Side Effects of Multi-Centennial Climate Engineering
// Andreas Oschlies, David Keller

11:10  Comparative Assessment of Land-, Ocean-, and Atmosphere-Based Climate Engineering using the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model
// Sebastian Sonntag, Miriam Ferrer Gónzalez, Tatiana Ilyina, Julia Pongratz, Christian Reick, Hauke Schmidt

11:30  Climate-Effective Terrestrial Carbon Dioxide Removal could Induce Biogeochemical
State Shifts

// Vera Heck, Lena Boysen, Dieter Gerten, Wolfgang Lucht

11:50  Integrated assessment of mitigation and carbon dioxide removal technologies
// Jessica Strefler, Elmar Kriegler, Florian Humpenöder, Nico Bauer, Ulrich Kreidenweis, Alexander Popp

12:10  Panel Discussion

 

12.30 - 13.30

Lunch Break

 

13.30 - 17.45

 

Session 5 ‘Perceptions of and Perspectives on Climate Engineering Research and Deployment‘
// Chairs: Katrin Rehdanz (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), Jack Stilgoe (University College London) 

13:30  Geoengineering as Collective Experimentation
// Jack Stilgoe  

14:00  Solar Radiation Management and Intergenerational Equity
// William Burns

14:30  Climate Intervention in Africa: Perspectives based on Analogies from International Conventions on Response to Climate Change
// Mary Mutiso, Cush Ngonzo, Rose Akombo

15:00  General Discussion

 

15.15 - 15.45

Coffee Break

 

15.45 - 17.30

 

Session 5

15:45  Does Knowledge of Stratospheric Sulphate Injection Change Individual Efforts to Mitigate Climate Change?
// Christine Merk, Gert Pönitzsch, Katrin Rehdanz

16:15  Responsibility and Governance in the Climate Engineering Discourse of Science and Policy
// Nils Matzner, Daniel Barben

16:45  What if we could Cure Climate Change?
// Tim Kruger  

17:15  General Discussion

 

17.30

Closing Remarks

17.45 - 19.00

Light Dinner Snacks

19.00

Public Event "Pointing Science"
Climate Engineering - Views Onto a Man-Made Climate

FRIDAY | JULY 10 | 2015

09.00

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17:00

Preparation 2nd SPP-Phase, Breakout Sessions
Please contact the conference office for available rooms for ad-hoc meetings.

09:00

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15:00

Young Scientist Workshop "Perspective Matter"