Re[2]: [geo] Consensus, Certainty, and Catastrophe: Discourse, Governance, and Ocean Iron Fertilization

2017-04-12 Thread Franz Dietrich Oeste
Within the carbon cycle all kind of natural iron input into the oceans like volcanic ash aerosol, ice age mineral dust aerosol, mineral particle suspension generating ice bergs, black smoker exhalations, as well as suspensed and dissolved iron input by rivers and sediments are well-known actors

RE: Re[2]: [geo] Consensus, Certainty, and Catastrophe: Discourse, Governance, and Ocean Iron Fertilization

2017-04-12 Thread Goglio, Pietro
Dear all, I am starting a project assessing greenhouse gas removal technologies. I was wondering if some of you know some experts in ocean alkalinisation, ocean fertilisation and on the socio-political-economical drivers which would affect the introduction of these technologies.

Re[4]: [geo] Consensus, Certainty, and Catastrophe: Discourse, Governance, and Ocean Iron Fertilization

2017-04-12 Thread Franz Dietrich Oeste
Dear Pietro, according to my opinion greenhouse gas removal seems to be the most promising way to fight against climate warming. The ISA method has the advantage of the removal of both: CO2 plus CH4 and additional to that SRM by tropospheric cloud albedo increase plus removal of further clima

[geo] Can BECCS deliver sustainable and resource efficient negative emissions?

2017-04-12 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/ee/c7ee00465f#!divAbstract [image: CrossMark] Can BECCS deliver sustainable and resource efficient negative emissions? Mathilde Fajardy and Niall Mac

[geo] Emmett Institute Takes on Climate Engineering Project

2017-04-12 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://law.ucla.edu/news-and-events/in-the-news/2017/04/emmett-institute-takes-on-climate-engineering-project/ Emmett Institute Takes on Climate Engineering Project [image: 20170404 Emmett Climate Engineering Project] Credit: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administr

[geo] Carbon Sequestration for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

2017-04-12 Thread Andrew Lockley
http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319538433 Carbon Sequestration for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Authors: *Ussiri*, David A. N., *Lal*, Rattan - Simplified, yet comprehensive for scientific audience Multidisciplinary approaches to climate mitigation Special analysis on em