Lou Grinzo has hit the nail on the head:
"There's a world of difference between merely saying that humanity is
having an effect on the global climate and recognizing that the cumulative
effect has become so great and is such a threat that we have no choice but
to try to actively control the climat
Thanks for the heads-up, Matthias. We had a hiccup with our hosting provider.
It should be back up within a day (and, soon, updated with new activities...)
I'll email you the report separately.
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 03:57:10 -0700
From: honegger.matth...@gmail.com
To: geoengineering@googlegroups
Folks,
I was in error. I am in part of an opening panel at CEC14 (not keynote
talk).
Your responses will help inform our discussion but will not feed into a
keynote talk.
Best,
Ken
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Ken Caldeira
Carnegie Institution for Science
Dept of Global Ecology
260 Panama Street, Stanfor
Oh! Could you point me towards those discussions, papers, etc, describing
the mechanism of this?
The volcanic H2O paper I just attached discusses lower stratospheric
warming's role in it, but if true,
what you mention would seem very likely to be involved.and provide
an example of the kind
hi George, unfortunately it appears that the url ge-scenarios.org does not
lead where it should be leading. I guess someone may need to check on the
website?
best, Matthias
Am Donnerstag, 15. August 2013 16:11:57 UTC+2 schrieb george.collins:
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> The report documents and elaborates upon a works
Poster's note : this is a really informative study, and I look forward to
other researchers building on it. Especially fruitful may be a study of
cause of death from dated graves, allowing a history of conflict and
starvation to be tied to the eruption history. It also perhaps serves as a
cautionar
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Dear Climate Engineering Group,
please find below our weekly climate engin
There's an intrinsic connection as SRM warms the tropopause
A
On 11 Aug 2014 04:24, "Nathan Currier" wrote:
> Hi, Andrew - I fully agree, and really enjoyed your post "SRM
> interaction with atmospheric anomalies (plus water)"
> of several days ago, which had mentioned the importance of "foldin