Dear John,

Scott Elliot and I are have an initial idea we are working on that
could have a desired impact on the Arctic.  If the idea is viable we
will submit a paper soon.

Oliver Wingenter

On Dec 4, 8:17 am, "John Nissen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There seems to be no mention of the so-called "tipping points", such as the 
> Arctic sea ice disappearance, which pose a threat too immediate for emissions 
> reduction to counter.
>
> We could ask two simple questions to the Poznan conference (1-12 December):
>
> 1. Is there an alternative to geoengineering to cool the Arctic region and 
> save the Arctic sea ice?
>
> 2. If not, isn't now the time to start putting geoengineering into practice, 
> before it's too late even for geoengineering?
>
> Is there anybody who knows how to get such questions asked, at very short 
> notice?
>
> And if the geoengineering is to start in the Arctic, should we not seek the 
> support of the Arctic Council?  Albert, can you advise?
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
>
> P.S.  Might the appropriate time to raise the geoengineering issue be during 
> "statement of observers"
> Seehttp://www.cop14.gov.pl/files/Program_COP14.pdf
>
> 9. Statements by observer organizations
>
> 55. Representatives of intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental 
> organizations will be
>
> invited to address the CMP. Further information will be made available.
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