The recording of the discussion with Professor Chris Field is at  
<https://youtu.be/RATVY9v7vsI> https://youtu.be/RATVY9v7vsI

 

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Subject: [geo] REMINDER Professor Chris Field in conversation on the Climate 
Overshoot Commission report at the Healthy Planet Action Coalition meeting 
September 21, 4:30 PM EDT

 





I am pleased to announce that Stanford Professor Chris Field, an advisor to 
the Climate Overshoot Commission (COC) will be our guest at the next Healthy 
Planet Action Coalition meeting this Thursday, September 21, at 4:30 PM EDT for 
90 minutes. 

 

Mike MacCracken will moderate the conversation.

 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88954851189?pwd=WVZoeTBnN3kyZFoyLzYxZ1JNbDFPUT09

 

Access to previous HPAC meeting conversations can be found at

Healthyplanetaction.Org 

 

The Commission, a private entity sponsored by the Paris Peace Forum, has 12 
members from all over the planet drawn mostly from those who previously held 
high-level governmental positions,  including several with strong backgrounds 
in climate change. 

 

Their previous Director Dr Jesse Reynolds spoke with HPAC in January. 

 

 


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 <https://muse.ai/v/cUNCFMf-Jesse-Reynolds> Jesse Reynolds

 <https://muse.ai/v/cUNCFMf-Jesse-Reynolds> muse.ai

 

 

The COC report Reducing the Risks of Climate Overshoot was released on 
September 14. 

 

 


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<https://www.overshootcommission.org/_files/ugd/0c3b70_bab3b3c1cd394745b387a594c9a68e2b.pdf>
 PDF Document · 10.7 MB

 

 

While the COC did not solicit public input it did hold a series of meetings to 
learn and discuss the full range of questions facing the international 
community in dealing with the risk of climate overshoot. 

 

Their 4-part high-level recommendations were summarized in the acronym CARE, 
for Cut (emissions), Adapt, Remove (CO2), and Explore (SRM).

 

Specifically, its recommendation on climate intervention advocated expanding 
research while placing "a moratorium on the deployment of solar radiation 
modification and large-scale outdoor experiments that would carry risk of 
significant transboundary harm." 

 

We look forward to getting a fuller understanding of their reasoning in 
discussion with Professor Field.

 

Chris Field is the Perry L. McCarty Director of the Stanford Woods Institute 
for the Environment and the Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for 
Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies at Stanford University. 

Prior to his 2016 appointment at the Stanford Woods Institute, Field was a 
staff member at the Carnegie Institution for Science (1984-2002) and founding 
director of the Carnegie’s Department of Global Ecology (2002-2016). 

Field's research focuses on climate change, especially solutions that improve 
lives now, decrease the amount of future warming, and support vibrant 
economies. Recent projects emphasize decreasing risks from coastal flooding and 
wildfires. He has been deeply involved with national and international-efforts 
to advance understanding of global ecology and climate change. Field was 
co-chair of Working Group II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 
(IPCC) (2008-2015), where he led the effort on “Managing the Risks of Extreme 
Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation” (2012), and “Climate 
Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability(2014). He was co-chair of 
the committee that produced the groundbreaking 2021 NASEM report that laid out 
a solar geoengineering (their term) research agenda.  He holds a bachelor’s 
degree in biology from Harvard College and a Ph.D. in biology from Stanford.

Please feel free to circulate this invitation to friends and colleagues. 

 

Herb

 

Herb Simmens
Author of A Climate Vocabulary of the Future

“A SciencePoem and an Inspiration.” Kim Stanley Robinson
@herbsimmens
HerbSimmens.com

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