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How to Govern Climate Engineering and Emissions Monitoring?
As governments, industry and civil society struggle to achieve the necessary emission reductions to address climate change, scientists are increasingly looking at new technological pathways such as direct carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere, solar geoengineering (cooling the planet by reflecting heat away from the Earth) and the use of sophisticated satellite technologies capable of monitoring greenhouse gas emissions remotely. While a broader portfolio of climate response actions and compliance tools may significantly contribute to meeting global climate objectives of [...]
Researchers Talk Permafrost Carbon Feedback Models #Methanogenesis
Can we model permafrost dynamics adequately in Earth System models?
AGU: Climate Science Special Report (2017)
AGU 2017 Fall Meeting summary presentation of the Climate Science Special Report, the Fourth National Climate Assessment.
Ocean Cleanup: World’s Biggest Floating Garbage Dump
Scientists find plastic within the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is ‘increasing exponentially.’
Scientist outlines the Climate Denial of Today
In this October 2017 talk, Michael Mann from Penn State University explains the climate denial of today, with the scope on the United States.
Waking the Climate Giant
Bill McGuire (University College London) speaks about responses from the Earth crust in this 2016 lecture.
Ice Shelf Calving Events explained #LarsenC #PineIslandGlacier
The 2017 Pine Island Glacier and Larsen C Ice Shelf Calving Events presented by Christopher Shuman.
Rapid Arctic Climate Change and Clouds
Rapid Arctic Climate Change: What’s cloud got to do with it?







