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Newsletter of Week 16 of 2021

The newsletter of calendar week 16 of 2021 is now available here.

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Li, Xiangyu; et al. (2021): Ultrawhite BaSO 4 Paints and Films for Remarkable Daytime Subambient Radiative Cooling

Li, Xiangyu; Peoples, Joseph; Yao, Peiyan; Ruan, Xiulin (2021): Ultrawhite BaSO 4 Paints and Films for Remarkable Daytime Subambient Radiative Cooling. In ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c02368. "In this work, we experimentally demonstrate remarkable full-daytime subambient cooling performance with both BaSO4 nanoparticle films and BaSO4 nanocomposite paints." LINK

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The Hill: Climate manipulation? Not all 'solutions' should be advanced

"Solar geoengineering, a controversial proposed set of technologies that could potentially cool the planet by reflecting incoming sunlight back to space, used to be on the fringes of climate policy." LINK

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Video: Rolling Stone: How Dangerous Is Solar Geoengineering? | The Climate Debates

"We discuss some of the central issues: Is the climate crisis so far gone that we need to consider risky ideas like solar engineering? Is solar engineering a hubristic dream of techno-elitists or the best tool we have to reduce the impacts of a warming climate for millions of people in the developing world? Who would be the winners and losers in a geoengineered world?" LINK

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Phys.org: Geotextiles could slow glacial melt, but at what cost?

"In the Swiss Alps, some ski resorts and glacial tourist attractions are using reflective blankets known as geotextiles to protect parts of glaciers from accelerated summer melt caused by global warming." LINK

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more press releases in german here

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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

Newsletter of Week 16 of 2021

The newsletter of calendar week 16 of 2021 is now available here.

Read more …

Li, Xiangyu; et al. (2021): Ultrawhite BaSO 4 Paints and Films for Remarkable Daytime Subambient Radiative Cooling

Li, Xiangyu; Peoples, Joseph; Yao, Peiyan; Ruan, Xiulin (2021): Ultrawhite BaSO 4 Paints and Films for Remarkable Daytime Subambient Radiative Cooling. In ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c02368. "In this work, we experimentally demonstrate remarkable full-daytime subambient cooling performance with both BaSO4 nanoparticle films and BaSO4 nanocomposite paints." LINK

Read more …

The Hill: Climate manipulation? Not all 'solutions' should be advanced

"Solar geoengineering, a controversial proposed set of technologies that could potentially cool the planet by reflecting incoming sunlight back to space, used to be on the fringes of climate policy." LINK

Read more …

Video: Rolling Stone: How Dangerous Is Solar Geoengineering? | The Climate Debates

"We discuss some of the central issues: Is the climate crisis so far gone that we need to consider risky ideas like solar engineering? Is solar engineering a hubristic dream of techno-elitists or the best tool we have to reduce the impacts of a warming climate for millions of people in the developing world? Who would be the winners and losers in a geoengineered world?" LINK

Read more …

Phys.org: Geotextiles could slow glacial melt, but at what cost?

"In the Swiss Alps, some ski resorts and glacial tourist attractions are using reflective blankets known as geotextiles to protect parts of glaciers from accelerated summer melt caused by global warming." LINK

Read more …

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