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Geoengineering the Climate: Impacts and the Developing World Summer School
at Beijing Normal University 17-21 July 2017


Background

Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is the most radical, controversial, and
rapidly acting form of geoengineering. SRM is a set of proposals to reduce
the impacts of climate change by means such as sulfate aerosol injection or
marine cloud brightening. This school will focus on interpreting and
analysing computer simulation of SRM from the international Geoengineering
Intercomparison project (GeoMIP) consortium of 12 Earth System models. We
will also investigate social and ethical aspects of SRM. The GeoMIP
simulation and data are from large computer systems that are not available
in the developing world, and inaccessible with typical internet speeds. This
the school will equip developing world researchers with the state-of-the-art
simulation results on geoengineering, and the knowledge of how to use these
results in their own studies.  
 
Teachers

John Moore, Duoying Ji, Long Cao, Ying Chen (China's geoengineering
program), Pete Irvine (Harvard University), Doug MacMartin (Cornell
University), Masa Sugiyama (Tokyo University), Andy Parker (Solar Radiation
Management Governance Initiative).

Participants 

The summer school will train researchers and advanced students with an
expertise in their local climate change impacts in the developing world.
The essential local knowledge and impact models needed for understanding and
predicting climate change scenarios have not considered geoengineering
climates. These impacts may be, for example, in the effects of large storms
or typhoons, floods, droughts, or agricultural production. The students will
be given GeoMIP data on a disk to keep.
 
Applications

Apply before March 30 by sending a 300 word explanation of your motivation
for attending, and current CV. Also indicate if travel support is needed.
For further information and applications please contact Prof. Moore's
office, linzh...@126.com.
 
Costs

We have limited travel grants available for participants who apply for
transport costs. Meals and accommodation will be provided at BNU by the
course.

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