Hi, Michael -

That's great. Thanks for offering that......

Sorry, I don't believe I ever saw your previous posts about starting a
website - I don't always get to look at the geoengineering group daily
and then end up missing things.  About a year back (late last July),
something I proposed was to start a Wiki for geoengineering. Mike
MacCracken agreed it might be a good idea for helping with the spirit
of openness so needed for the larger debate about geoengineering and
its wider acceptance. Ron Larsen said he'd be able to help some with
the biochar side of things. No one offered, though, to help with the
SRM side of things, and it would be a VERY big job for me to keep it
up and manage the content of that - and an indispensable part of it,
really, if it was intended to be a real compilation of knowledge of
the topic - a kind of Wikipedia of geoengineering.

I did take out a domain, and Yousif Masoud did then help set one up.
He was saying at one point he wanted to do some more structural work
on it last fall, and then with fear of how to start the entries by
myself for the "biggies" - the aerosol SRM & the CDR entries, it has
been sitting there dormant ever since. I think Yousif said that it's
actually functional already and just waiting to be used, isn't that
right, Yousif?

SO, I have felt very badly about it, and of course I've been paying
the monthly upkeep and wondering what to do about it - so now perhaps
it could be combined with your idea? I'll cc Yousif on this.....Could
your idea of a new website just use the domain I already have? Or
could the wiki become part of a larger site?

Maybe the Wiki wouldn't seem like such a daunting thing to get going
if it were simply seen more as a "sketch pad" for new ideas (which
then could be subsequently developed there, too)? Obviously, with CDR
there's also the added problem with the proprietary nature of the
technologies already developed (Keith, Lackner, etc - who probably
wouldn't be delighted by the prospect of theirs ideas being written
about) , and with aerosol SRM I haven't felt my own expertise is great
enough, and, honestly, my hope in getting involved is really to
uncover many smaller, less invasive and potentially dangerous ideas
that might be able replace large scale aerosol SRM as the "method of
choice" to technologically avoid catastrophe - in short, to help
promote a Socolow-Pacala-like wedge approach as applied to
geoengineering.

My basic thought was to try to circulate knowledge of the Wiki widely
around university departments - there are so many young people out
there with so much knowledge that is not being harnessed towards
this!.....

So, what do you think?

cheers,

Nathan








On Jul 25, 6:53 pm, Michael Hayes <voglerl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> This thread has many aspects which point to the need for a full fledged
> website dedicated to the full spectrum of GE issues. Hansen et al. is
> showing a willingness to stretch the norms in scientific writing to maybe
> express the severity of the situation in terms that the general public
> (media) may be willing to listen to. The need for innovative educational
> outreach on this issue has been largely ignored. That lack of an organized
> media outreach effort is profoundly counter productive.
>
> I once AGAIN call for the creation of a website to provide the coordinated
> educational outreach effort, provide a more robust stage for debate and
> provided a unified voice for the field of Geoengineering.
>
> On the 15th of August, I will go public with a website which will provide
> the bare bones structure for "The Journal of Geoengineering Studies". I
> pledge $300 towards the start up costs and volunteer to look after the "back
> room IT" details. Other contributions are welcomed.
>
> An editorial board comprised of seasoned members of this forum is needed.
> Future board members can be voted in by the original board. Volunteers and
> nominations for the editorial board are need to be pulled together before
> the 15th. The Editor in Chief should be put in place by the original board.
>
> This proposed website has been discussed on in this forum and I have had no
> comments against it. Some members have volunteered to make regular
> contributions of related content. I will spend the needed cash to organize
> the basic startup effort, however what happens after that is up to this
> group.
>
> Michael
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Nathan Currier <natcurr...@gmail.com>wrote:

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