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for Climate Engineering
by www.climate-engineering.eu

OpinioJuris: Geoengineering and the Use of Force

"It is now widely accepted that the climate change crisis is going to contribute to increasing levels of armed conflict among and within states in the coming decades. Less widely considered is the effect the crisis may have on the jus ad bellum regime." LINK

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Amonette, James E.; et al. (2021): Integrated biochar research: A roadmap

Amonette, James E.; Blanco-Canqui, Humberto; Hassebrook, Chuck; Laird, David A.; Lal, Rattan; Lehmann, Johannes; Page-Dumroese, Deborah (2021): Integrated biochar research: A roadmap. In Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 76 (1), 24A-29A. DOI: 10.2489/jswc.2021.1115A. "A scientific consensus is building that the drawdown of very large amounts (at least 1,000 Gt [1.1 × 1012 tn]) of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere will be needed to stabilize the earth’s climate system at a safe temperature (Hansen et al. 2008; Cao and Caldeira 2010; IPCC 2018, 2019)." LINK

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Project: Reforestation Hub

"This map shows county-level estimates of the potential area of new forests (“area of opportunity” in units of acres) and how much carbon those areas could capture (in units of metric ton of carbon dioxide per year). We focused on finding lower cost and more feasible options for restoring forest cover, which included lands already in a natural land use, more marginal agricultural lands, or areas where trees have the potential to provide high additional co-benefits beyond carbon capture, such as flood mitigation or urban cooling." LINK

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Job: Policy Advisor, Carbon Capture and Industrial Emissions

No Deadline "Third Way’s Climate and Energy Program designs and advocates for policies to put the United States on the fastest, fairest path to net-zero emissions by 2050. Analysis from leading climate and energy authorities is clear that achieving this goal will require carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) technologies, as well as direct air capture (DAC). We are seeking a policy advisor to lead our team’s research, education, and advocacy work in these fields to ensure the federal policy community is aware of opportunities to support these technologies and the benefits that will come as a result." LINK

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Job: Senior Policy Advisor (Negative Emissions Platform)

Deadline: 26. January 2021 "We are looking for an experienced EU policy professional to join our team on a full-time basis to lead a number of policy and research activities." LINK

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Press Releases

more press releases in german here

2018 // 10

Do we need technical measures for CO2 removal to achieve the 1.5° target? (link to geomar.de)

2017 // 02

Climate Change: Are there reasons against open-ended research into solar radiation management? (109.7 KiB)

2015 // 07

Climate Engineering: Recent findings and open questions (91.2 KiB)

2014 // 02

Climate Engineering: minor potential, major side effects (52.2 KiB)

2013 // 04

Can Climate Engineering Solve the Climate Problem? (84.7 KiB)

News
for Climate Engineering
by www.climate-engineering.eu

OpinioJuris: Geoengineering and the Use of Force

"It is now widely accepted that the climate change crisis is going to contribute to increasing levels of armed conflict among and within states in the coming decades. Less widely considered is the effect the crisis may have on the jus ad bellum regime." LINK

Read more …

Amonette, James E.; et al. (2021): Integrated biochar research: A roadmap

Amonette, James E.; Blanco-Canqui, Humberto; Hassebrook, Chuck; Laird, David A.; Lal, Rattan; Lehmann, Johannes; Page-Dumroese, Deborah (2021): Integrated biochar research: A roadmap. In Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 76 (1), 24A-29A. DOI: 10.2489/jswc.2021.1115A. "A scientific consensus is building that the drawdown of very large amounts (at least 1,000 Gt [1.1 × 1012 tn]) of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere will be needed to stabilize the earth’s climate system at a safe temperature (Hansen et al. 2008; Cao and Caldeira 2010; IPCC 2018, 2019)." LINK

Read more …

Project: Reforestation Hub

"This map shows county-level estimates of the potential area of new forests (“area of opportunity” in units of acres) and how much carbon those areas could capture (in units of metric ton of carbon dioxide per year). We focused on finding lower cost and more feasible options for restoring forest cover, which included lands already in a natural land use, more marginal agricultural lands, or areas where trees have the potential to provide high additional co-benefits beyond carbon capture, such as flood mitigation or urban cooling." LINK

Read more …

Job: Policy Advisor, Carbon Capture and Industrial Emissions

No Deadline "Third Way’s Climate and Energy Program designs and advocates for policies to put the United States on the fastest, fairest path to net-zero emissions by 2050. Analysis from leading climate and energy authorities is clear that achieving this goal will require carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) technologies, as well as direct air capture (DAC). We are seeking a policy advisor to lead our team’s research, education, and advocacy work in these fields to ensure the federal policy community is aware of opportunities to support these technologies and the benefits that will come as a result." LINK

Read more …

Job: Senior Policy Advisor (Negative Emissions Platform)

Deadline: 26. January 2021 "We are looking for an experienced EU policy professional to join our team on a full-time basis to lead a number of policy and research activities." LINK

Read more …

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