Reviewer 2 does geoengineering
By Andrew Lockley
Reviewer 2 quibbles with actual experts in Solar Radiation Modification and Carbon Dioxide Removal, before rejecting their work on spurious, spiteful and capricious grounds. You'd expect nothing less from R2.
Reviewer 2 does geoengineeringApr 07, 2024
00:00
01:22:10
SAI and international conflict - Morrissey
William Morrissey explains how SAI could lead to conflict and counter-geoengineering. @geoengineering1 isn't convinced it will all end so badly.
Avoiding atmospheric anarchy: Geoengineering as a source of interstate tension
William Morrissey
doi.org/10.1177/27538796231221597
Avoiding atmospheric anarchy: Geoengineering as a source of interstate tension
William Morrissey
doi.org/10.1177/27538796231221597
Apr 16, 202401:24:53
Mass participation OAE tests - Bach
Roll up! Roll up! Grab your buckets, and get ready to do a science! Bach is back (again) to discuss institutional collaboration and citizen science in OAE.
Bach, L. T., Ferderer, A. J., LaRoche, J., and Schulz, K. G.: Technical note: Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Pelagic Impact Intercomparison Project (OAEPIIP), EGUsphere [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-692, 2024
Identifying the Most (Cost-)Efficient Regions for CO2 Removal With Iron Fertilization in the Southern Ocean
Lennart T. Bach, Veronica Tamsitt, Kimberlee Baldry, Jeffrey McGee, Emmanuel C. Laurenceau-Cornec, Robert F. Strzepek, Yinghuan Xie, Philip W. Boyd
First published: 16 November 2023
doi.org/10.1029/2023GB007754
Bach, L. T., Ferderer, A. J., LaRoche, J., and Schulz, K. G.: Technical note: Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement Pelagic Impact Intercomparison Project (OAEPIIP), EGUsphere [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-692, 2024
Identifying the Most (Cost-)Efficient Regions for CO2 Removal With Iron Fertilization in the Southern Ocean
Lennart T. Bach, Veronica Tamsitt, Kimberlee Baldry, Jeffrey McGee, Emmanuel C. Laurenceau-Cornec, Robert F. Strzepek, Yinghuan Xie, Philip W. Boyd
First published: 16 November 2023
doi.org/10.1029/2023GB007754
Apr 13, 202450:30
Holocene DAC, chemistry & biz - Timofte
How do you establish and grow a DAC company? Anca Timofte has utilised a career leg-up from Climeworks to start her own DAC outfit, with some pretty fancy chemistry. @geoengineering1 gets the lowdown on how she did it - and what the future challenges are theholocene.co/
Apr 07, 202401:22:10
Who gets to use CDR? - Bellona; Paul
Is the supply of carbon removal fundamentally limited, and how should it be allocated? Comrade Allanah Paul from Bellona sends @geoengineering1 to the reeducation camps in an attempt to expunge his bourgeois thinking. report: www.negemproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/D6.5_Who-should-use-NETPS.pdf
Apr 06, 202401:06:18
Olivine ecotoxicity - Flipkens
Gunter Flipkens explains why everyone is worried about heavy metals leaching from olivine coastal weathering experiments. Then he explains how he tests the exact toxicity to animals, plus how to reduce it. Thesis link www.researchgate.net/publication/379406915_Coastal_enhanced_olivine_weathering_for_climate_change_mitigation_investigating_the_CO2_sequestration_potential_and_ecotoxicological_risks
Apr 02, 202448:46
MCB with drones - Claudel
Christian Claudel comes on to explore the issues around using drones to distribute MCB particles. These are made by anti-solvent precipitation (much like diluting Ricard spirit). Despite @geoengineering1 being AN ACTUAL AUTHOR on the paper he still finds plenty of opportunities for nitpicking.
Paper: Marine-cloud brightening: an airborne concept
Christian Claudel, Andrew John Lockley, Fabian Hoffmann and Younan Xia
DOI 10.1088/2515-7620/ad2f71
Paper: Marine-cloud brightening: an airborne concept
Christian Claudel, Andrew John Lockley, Fabian Hoffmann and Younan Xia
DOI 10.1088/2515-7620/ad2f71
Mar 12, 202401:37:40
Littoral weathering & academic culture - Fuhr
Michael Fuhr gives @geoengineering1 news on what happens when you throw rocks in the sea (yawn). Then they go on a massive rant about how Gen Z academics don't know how to party anymore (yey!). But which one of them ended a conference locked in a laundry cage being rolled through a hotel foyer? Find out, inside.
Paper
doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1338556
This article is part of the Research Topic
Quantifying Carbon Removal by Negative Emissions Technologies
Alkaline mineral addition to anoxic to hypoxic Baltic Sea sediments as a potentially efficient CO2-removal technique
Paper
doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1338556
This article is part of the Research Topic
Quantifying Carbon Removal by Negative Emissions Technologies
Alkaline mineral addition to anoxic to hypoxic Baltic Sea sediments as a potentially efficient CO2-removal technique
Mar 12, 202401:12:26
Future of CDR - Hoglund
What could be the eventual scale of the CDR market? What technologies will it use? And how do choices made today affect where it ends up? Robert Hoglund discusses with @geoengineering1
Some works discussed
CDR.fyi annual report
www.cdr.fyi/blog/2023-year-in-review
Carbon removal is not a finite resource
marginalcarbon.substack.com/p/carbon-removal-is-not-a-finite-resource
Emergent methane mitigation and removal approaches: A review
Ishita Mundra, Andrew Lockley
doi.org/10.1016/j.aeaoa.2023.100223
Some works discussed
CDR.fyi annual report
www.cdr.fyi/blog/2023-year-in-review
Carbon removal is not a finite resource
marginalcarbon.substack.com/p/carbon-removal-is-not-a-finite-resource
Emergent methane mitigation and removal approaches: A review
Ishita Mundra, Andrew Lockley
doi.org/10.1016/j.aeaoa.2023.100223
Mar 09, 202401:28:07
Stratospheric dehydration - Schwarz
Joshua Schwarz explains how dispersing ice nucleating particles in one tiny region of the tropical tropopause layer off Northern Australia can address around 1pc of global warming. He also discusses his involvement in the SABRE stratospheric flights. Paper: Considering intentional stratospheric dehydration for climate benefits
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adk0593
Other papers discussed
Pyrocumulonimbus affect average stratospheric aerosol composition
J. M. KATICH
DOI: 10.1126/science.add3101
Marine-cloud brightening: an airborne concept
Christian Claudel, Andrew John Lockley, Fabian Hoffmann and Younan Xia
DOI 10.1088/2515-7620/ad2f71
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adk0593
Other papers discussed
Pyrocumulonimbus affect average stratospheric aerosol composition
J. M. KATICH
DOI: 10.1126/science.add3101
Marine-cloud brightening: an airborne concept
Christian Claudel, Andrew John Lockley, Fabian Hoffmann and Younan Xia
DOI 10.1088/2515-7620/ad2f71
Mar 08, 202401:22:45
Messing with nature - Woodhouse
What is nature? Does it matter beyond its direct usefulness? Do animals only have rights if they're conscious? When did man become morally responsible for environmental degradation? When can and should we fiddle with the natural world? Elliott Woodhouse explains the differing views to @geoengineering1. A blog post is available, summarising his PhD www.sheffield.ac.uk/lc3m/blogs/phd-spotlight-elliott-woodhouses-ethics-climate-engineering
Jan 22, 202401:22:34
Agent based models - Perkins
NPC vs IAM. Oliver Perkins explains why simple agent-based models (non playable characters, if you like) might outperform the integrated assessment models that have led to such outlandish predictions for CDR.
Paper: Toward quantification of the feasible potential of land-based carbon dioxide removal
doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2023.11.011
Paper: Toward quantification of the feasible potential of land-based carbon dioxide removal
doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2023.11.011
Jan 19, 202401:07:46
Sorbents for all seasons - Jones
The highly prolific Chris Jones thoroughly intimidates the normally boisterous @geoengineering1, while discussing sorbents that can tolerate a wide range of climate conditions.
Paper Sub-Ambient Temperature Direct Air Capture of CO2 using Amine-Impregnated MIL-101(Cr) Enables Ambient Temperature CO2 Recovery
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.1c00414
Here's some more links about Chris and the subjects discussed in this episode.
DAC bibliometric analysis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772826922000086
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S277282692300010X
DirACC Publication list (GT DAC Center)
https://sites.gatech.edu/dac-center/publications/
Jones web page:
https://jones.chbe.gatech.edu/dr-jones/
Jones Google Scholar page:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ltWKpYgAAAAJ&hl=en
Jones Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_W._Jones
Jan 09, 202401:29:06
Blue carbon - Reithmaier
Gloria Reithmaier talks to @geoengineering1 about coastal blue carbon, work/life balance, and being a mum in academia. Paper: Reithmaier, G.M.S., Cabral, A., Akhand, A. et al. Carbonate chemistry and carbon sequestration driven by inorganic carbon outwelling from mangroves and saltmarshes. Nat Commun 14, 8196 (2023). doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44037-w
Jan 03, 202451:26
Festive Holly (Jean Buck)
Celebrate Xmas day with Holly, discussing Solar geoengineering research in the global public interest: A proposal for how to do it www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590332223005481
Dec 25, 202301:21:13
How to support a sunshade - Maheswaran
How can you make a sunshade stay in place? How can you make it beam down solar power to Earth? @geoengineering1 finds out from Tharshan Maheswaran.
Paper - International planetary sunshade concept with a function-integrated and scalable support structure based on coreless filament winding DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/2526/1/012113
Paper - International planetary sunshade concept with a function-integrated and scalable support structure based on coreless filament winding DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/2526/1/012113
Dec 23, 202301:16:23
Ethics of Volcano Geoengineering
- Cassidy
Should the army be allowed to blow people up with a volcano? If your geothermal power plant triggers an eruption, is that just a risk of doing business? Should we fiddle with volcanoes to make them safer? Is even researching this opening a can of worms? Gideon Futurman interviews Michael Cassidy (giving @geoengineering1 a month long editing nightmare, but with results we hope you'll like).
Paper: The Ethics of Volcano Geoengineering
Michael Cassidy, Anders Sandberg, Lara Mani
doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003714
Paper: The Ethics of Volcano Geoengineering
Michael Cassidy, Anders Sandberg, Lara Mani
doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003714
Dec 13, 202301:03:54
HPAC takeover! Overshoot commission - Field
"Good afternoon, Reviewer 2 listeners. Some of us at the Healthy Planet Action Coalition (www.healthyplanetaction.org) have noticed that a few months ago Reviewer 2 experienced a security breach orchestrated by archrival Challenging Climate. Now normally we would refrain from taking advantage of poor Reviewer 2, but we sensed an opportunity that we couldn’t resist and decided to jump into the breach with this discussion about the recent report of the Climate Overshoot Commission (COC) between Chris Field, Stanford Professor and advisor to the COC, and Mike MacCracken, HPAC Steering Circle member and former Executive Director of the Office of the US Global Change Research Program.
The Climate Overshoot Commission report "Reducing the Risks of Climate Overshoot" was released on September 14: www.overshootcommission.org/_files/ugd/0c3b70_bab3b3c1cd394745b387a594c9a68e2b.pdf. 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 trans-boundary harm. "
The Climate Overshoot Commission report "Reducing the Risks of Climate Overshoot" was released on September 14: www.overshootcommission.org/_files/ugd/0c3b70_bab3b3c1cd394745b387a594c9a68e2b.pdf. 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 trans-boundary harm. "
Nov 21, 202301:04:22
Pinatubo’s effect on ozone - Peng
Want to know *exactly* how Pinatubo affected ozone? After a marathon 6h edit, @geoengineering1 has finally managed to get this Yifeng Peng interview sounding OK. Paper: Perturbation of Tropical Stratospheric Ozone Through Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Chemistry Due To Pinatubo doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103773
Oct 28, 202347:41
Cloud seeding law - Simon
Manon Simon discusses her thesis on the legal overlap between cloud seeding and MCB. What can we learn and apply from decades of cloud seeding regulation?
Oct 28, 202301:05:09
"Year of the slags" - Bullock
Liam Bullock talks about his Horizon-funded work on slags, tailings and overburden. How can these different wastes be used for CO2 removal?
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Volume 129, October 2023, 103990
Experimental investigation of multiple industrial wastes for carbon dioxide removal strategies
doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2023.103990
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
Volume 129, October 2023, 103990
Experimental investigation of multiple industrial wastes for carbon dioxide removal strategies
doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2023.103990
Oct 20, 202349:23
Can we trust SRM papers? Reynolds
Jesse Reynolds shows how many SRM papers overestimate risks and underestimate benefits.
Paper: "Communication of Solar Geoengineering Science: Forms, Examples, and Explanation of Skewing" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20530196221095569
More papers are at jreynolds.org/
Paper: "Communication of Solar Geoengineering Science: Forms, Examples, and Explanation of Skewing" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20530196221095569
More papers are at jreynolds.org/
Sep 29, 202301:00:24
Does SRM's location affect global temperature? Zhang
The Radiative Forcing Pattern Effect on Climate Sensitivity
essopenarchive.org/users/535851/articles/655683-the-radiative-forcing-pattern-effect-on-climate-sensitivity
essopenarchive.org/users/535851/articles/655683-the-radiative-forcing-pattern-effect-on-climate-sensitivity
Sep 25, 202301:05:53
Seaweed fertilizers (and a kelp violin) - Sheppard
Emily Sheppard talks about how the nutrients used by seaweed affect its usefulness for CDR. She then plays a violin made of seaweed.
Paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpy.13381
Kelp violin link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2nHGNF_Ar0
Paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpy.13381
Kelp violin link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2nHGNF_Ar0
Sep 21, 202357:30
Who pays for historic CDR? Torvanger
How can countries share the cost of cleaning up historic emissions? A croaky Reviewer 2 finds out from Asbjørn Torvanger.
What If Country Commitments for CO2 Removal Were Based on Responsibility for Historical Emissions?
by Asbjørn Torvanger
CICERO Center for International Climate Research, Gaustadalléen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway
Energies 2023, 16(11), 4350; doi.org/10.3390/en16114350
What If Country Commitments for CO2 Removal Were Based on Responsibility for Historical Emissions?
by Asbjørn Torvanger
CICERO Center for International Climate Research, Gaustadalléen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway
Energies 2023, 16(11), 4350; doi.org/10.3390/en16114350
Sep 09, 202301:03:29
Which US states will do CDR? Clarens
Andrés Clarens discusses how the CDR industry will spread throughout the US. Paper: Regional implications of carbon dioxide removal in meeting net zero targets for the United States iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aced18
Sep 06, 202301:15:58
Space Spiders Save The World (really)
Two guests (with extremely complicated names) discuss the ludicrousest, amazingest paper we've ever had on the show. Yes, they're seriously asking: can we use spider's silk to make giant diffraction gratings for use in space? Amira Omer Mohamed Ahmed Salim Karlsson and Johanna D'Ciofalo Khodaverdian's bachelors' thesis is available at https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1780558&dswid=-248
They were joined by their supervisor Christer Fuglesang, to make sure Reviewer 2 wasn't too mean to them.
Aug 25, 202301:03:16
Bach is back! Air/sea CO2 exchange
Lennart Bach returns to discuss his modelling paper on ocean / atmosphere exchange of CO2 with @geoengineering1. Also included is enlightening discussion on getting drunk on expensive beer, whether Tasmania is any good, and if 6 peer reviewers really is enough. Paper: 'Identifying the most (cost-)efficient regions for CO2 removal with Iron Fertilization in the Southern Ocean" (https://www.authorea.com/doi/full/10.22541/essoar.167979670.07996683).
Aug 13, 202301:24:27
Mineral dust & geoengineering analogues - Kok
How does mineral dust affect the climate? (Slight cooling, but it's complicated) What do background variations in dust levels teach us about the likely effects of SRM & CDR? (Lots) Should we try to reduce anthropogenic mineral dust? (Probably not) How does reindeer poo fit into all of this? (You'll have to listen) Jasper Kok speaks to @geoengineering1 about his paper "Mineral dust aerosol impacts on global climate and climate change." https://www.researchgate.net/publication/367207625_Mineral_dust_aerosol_impacts_on_global_climate_and_climate_change
Aug 02, 202358:43
Aerosol plume modelling - Sun
How do you model aerosol dispersal from an aircraft? Then, how do you integrate that into a climate model? Hongwei Sun explains his thesis to @geoengineering1
Paper: Developing a Plume-in-Grid Model for Plume Evolution in the Stratosphere
Hongwei Sun, Sebastian Eastham, David Keith
doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002816
Paper: Developing a Plume-in-Grid Model for Plume Evolution in the Stratosphere
Hongwei Sun, Sebastian Eastham, David Keith
doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002816
Jul 30, 202301:22:04
BeZero: ratings agencies & CDR careers - Harvey
How do ratings agencies work? How can you get into the lucrative and rewarding commercial CDR sector? Victoria Harvey from BeZero makes @geoengineering1 jealous with her meteoric career ascent.
NB some technical gremlins ruined @geoengineering1's audio quality after about 30m. We don't know why. Sorry!
Check out Be Zero's jobs. bezerocarbon.teamtailor.com/jobs
Read the CDR scaling report
bezerocarbon.com/insights/carbon-removal-scalability-assessment-summary-report/
Meet Victoria at Carbon Unbound
www.carbonunbound.com/
NB some technical gremlins ruined @geoengineering1's audio quality after about 30m. We don't know why. Sorry!
Check out Be Zero's jobs. bezerocarbon.teamtailor.com/jobs
Read the CDR scaling report
bezerocarbon.com/insights/carbon-removal-scalability-assessment-summary-report/
Meet Victoria at Carbon Unbound
www.carbonunbound.com/
Jul 26, 202301:22:01
African farms & rock weathering - Boudinot
Garrett Boudinot (@FGBoudinot) of @vycarb schools @geoengineering1 on the challenges and opportunities of deploying ERW in Africa and India. Paper: "Enhanced Rock Weathering in the Global South: Exploring Potential for Enhanced Agricultural Productivity and Carbon dioxide Drawdown" precisiondev.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/IGSDPxD-ERW-Enhanced-Rock-Weathering-in-the-Global-South-26-02-23.pdf
Other episodes relevant to this subject and discussed in the podcast are:
Undo open.spotify.com/episode/5nrnPnP2vMZTPUmqlXUuwv?si=h2MwlPn3SqmCelAj8PT3Ig
Vorrath (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/258H57AQpQD7hHSu1dPs5S?si=vm0aRtV6TX2kAT03Ulqwnw
Smet (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/4gwhOQKQ7y3NwXmemvjDYH?si=-UHAsPNPSXuigE6Y9lahAg
Tan open.spotify.com/episode/4WXebpjus1w7hvhyRcDkuH?si=gpZnwUZNT1-sDYrgzxap-g
Wood (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/3y7DOabwoXwvmEDB3waNIZ?si=k7IC1qUySr6qIdNvUugHSQ
Vicca (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/1Szp1892e4EEjdOXhtS1p2?si=lZSzXFZ2RheOCJO-91_fUw
Rinder
open.spotify.com/episode/5ZBTd1Fov5BWAy8Op5wUgx?si=S495DIKWSo-xlirtjsVhsg
Other episodes relevant to this subject and discussed in the podcast are:
Undo open.spotify.com/episode/5nrnPnP2vMZTPUmqlXUuwv?si=h2MwlPn3SqmCelAj8PT3Ig
Vorrath (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/258H57AQpQD7hHSu1dPs5S?si=vm0aRtV6TX2kAT03Ulqwnw
Smet (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/4gwhOQKQ7y3NwXmemvjDYH?si=-UHAsPNPSXuigE6Y9lahAg
Tan open.spotify.com/episode/4WXebpjus1w7hvhyRcDkuH?si=gpZnwUZNT1-sDYrgzxap-g
Wood (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/3y7DOabwoXwvmEDB3waNIZ?si=k7IC1qUySr6qIdNvUugHSQ
Vicca (not discussed)
open.spotify.com/episode/1Szp1892e4EEjdOXhtS1p2?si=lZSzXFZ2RheOCJO-91_fUw
Rinder
open.spotify.com/episode/5ZBTd1Fov5BWAy8Op5wUgx?si=S495DIKWSo-xlirtjsVhsg
Jul 14, 202301:07:00
Biochar stability - Hagemann
What gives biochar its stability? How dependable is its carbon sequestration in soil? How can we optimise its source materials and manufacturing process, to store the maximum amount of carbon? Nikolas Hagemann explains his paper "Permanence of soil applied biochar." www.biochar-journal.org/en/ct/109-Permanence-of-soil-applied-biochar
Jun 26, 202301:26:15
Trapping CO2 into synthetic salts - Yavuz
Cafer Yavuz explains his revolutionary process for locking CO2 up into an inexpensive solid salt matrix, which allows it to be stored and transported as easily as sand. Paper: "Synthesis of stable single-crystalline carbon dioxide clathrate powder by pressure swing crystallization" www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666386423001510?via%3Dihub
Jun 15, 202347:40
Arctic geoengineering - Duffey
Alistair Duffey picks up the baton from Madelyn Hotaling's previous episode. He gives further comparison of several polar geoengineering technologies: SAI, MCB, CCT, and microspheres. Does any approach offer us a reliable and safe way to target the Arctic?
Paper discussed
Solar Geoengineering in the Polar Regions: A Review
Alistair Duffey, Peter Irvine, Michel Tsamados, Julienne Stroeve
First published: 31 May 2023
doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003679
Additional paper mentioned
Mixed-phase regime cloud thinning could help restore sea ice
Citation D Villanueva et al 2022 Environ. Res. Lett. 17 114057 DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/aca16d
Paper discussed
Solar Geoengineering in the Polar Regions: A Review
Alistair Duffey, Peter Irvine, Michel Tsamados, Julienne Stroeve
First published: 31 May 2023
doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003679
Additional paper mentioned
Mixed-phase regime cloud thinning could help restore sea ice
Citation D Villanueva et al 2022 Environ. Res. Lett. 17 114057 DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/aca16d
Jun 13, 202301:51:11
Parallel Carbon's ambient electrolysis DAC - Anderson
Ryan Anderson explains how Parallel Carbon calcines limestone at ambient temperature, using a membrane-free aqueous electrolysis process. Could this emergent technology be the cheapest and simplest way to integrate DAC with renewable energy?
Jun 10, 202301:00:36
Arctic ice management - Hotaling
Madelyn Hotaling effortlessly bats away a particularly gruesome inquisition from @geoengineering1, defending her work on arctic ice management. FYI paper discussion starts around 19 minutes in. Paper: Comparing Arctic Surface Albedo Modification Geoengineering Solutions
Authors
Madelyn Hotaling
Lakewood Ranch High School
Tammy Harper
DOI: doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v12i1.3235
Authors
Madelyn Hotaling
Lakewood Ranch High School
Tammy Harper
DOI: doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v12i1.3235
May 31, 202301:16:02
Single hemisphere SRM & monsoons - Bala
Bala schools @geoengineering1 on the mechanisms behind the monsoon (Inter Tropical Convergence Zone, Indian Ocean Dipole, etc.), then explains what might go wrong if SAI is only done in the Northern Hemisphere. Paper: "Quantification of tropical monsoon precipitation changes in terms of interhemispheric differences in stratospheric sulfate aerosol optical depth" (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370468285_Quantification_of_tropical_monsoon_precipitation_changes_in_terms_of_interhemispheric_differences_in_stratospheric_sulfate_aerosol_optical_depth
May 17, 202301:36:54
Marine CDR myths - Rohling
Eelco Rohling debunks some common myths about marine CDR. Paper: Marine methods for carbon dioxide removal: fundamentals and myth-busting for the wider community academic.oup.com/oocc/advance-article/doi/10.1093/oxfclm/kgad004/7135823?login=false
May 10, 202301:26:14
Surface albedo modification & heat islands - Feinberg
Alec Feinberg compares SAI with surface albedo modification, CDR, and space mirrors. In a rare moment of clarity, @geoengineering1 notices he isn't keeping up. Paper 1: Solar Geoengineering to Stop Annual Global Warming. www.researchgate.net/publication/369034073_Solar_Geoengineering_to_Stop_Annual_Global_Warming Paper 2 Solar Geoengineering Modeling and Applications for Mitigating Global Warming: Assessing Key Parameters and the Urban Heat Island Influence, Frontiers in Climate, doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2022.870071
Additional paper discussed Feinberg, Alec. 2023. "Urbanization Heat Flux Modeling Confirms It Is a Likely Cause of Significant Global Warming: Urbanization Mitigation Requirements" Land 12, no. 6: 1222. doi.org/10.3390/land12061222
Feinberg,Alec. Annual Solar Geoengineering: Mitigating Yearly Global Warming Increases. Climate 2024, 12, 26. doi.org/10.3390/cli12020026
Additional paper discussed Feinberg, Alec. 2023. "Urbanization Heat Flux Modeling Confirms It Is a Likely Cause of Significant Global Warming: Urbanization Mitigation Requirements" Land 12, no. 6: 1222. doi.org/10.3390/land12061222
Feinberg,Alec. Annual Solar Geoengineering: Mitigating Yearly Global Warming Increases. Climate 2024, 12, 26. doi.org/10.3390/cli12020026
May 02, 202301:16:55
Which nation will lead research? Horton
Joshua Horton (@JoshuaHorton533) tells @geoengineering1 which nations will dominate SRM research. Paper "Solar geoengineering research programs on national agendas: a comparative analysis of Germany, China, Australia, and the United States" link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-023-03516-1
Apr 30, 202346:59
Scaling zeolite DAC, Removr - Tyssen
Einar Tyssen from removr.no talks about the firm and the plan to get zeolite DAC to 1Mtpa. Hosted by @geoengineering1. Part of Dirty Cash series on climate firms.
Apr 20, 202301:02:34
Liming the Amazon - Mu & Palter
Linquan Mu and Jamie Palter explain the limitations of adding quicklime to rivers. Preprint paper: Considerations for hypothetical carbon dioxide removal via alkalinity addition in the Amazon River egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2022-1505/
Apr 01, 202337:19
SRM treaties - Lehmann
Why sign SRM treaties? What makes them stable and useful? Do they need to be stated, or are norms enough? Niklas Lehmann tries to convince a skeptical @geoengineering1 of the usefulness of game theory for modelling key questions in international relations. Paper: Exploring the stability of solar geoengineering agreements
econpapers.repec.org/paper/arxpapers/2210.09145.htm - Niklas V. Lehmann, October 2022
econpapers.repec.org/paper/arxpapers/2210.09145.htm - Niklas V. Lehmann, October 2022
Mar 20, 202301:24:50
Adding CDR to GCAM IAM - Morrow
David Morrow returns! He discusses his unconventional transition from philosophy to integrated assessment modelling. @geoengineering1 gets schooled on how the GCAM model was modified to incorporate different CDR technologies, with varying levels of realism. Paper: "GCAM-CDR v1.0: enhancing the representation of carbon dioxide removal technologies and policies in an integrated assessment model" gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16/1105/2023/
Mar 18, 202301:08:07
Foresting the deserts - Caldera
Is it practical and sensible to turn deserts into forests, using desalination & irrigation? Upeksha Caldera discusses her new paper with @geoengineering1. Paper "Afforesting arid land with renewable electricity and desalination to mitigate climate change" (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-022-01056-7).
Mar 09, 202301:06:18
Does MCB actually work? Mahfouz
Naser Mahfouz explains some big problems with MCB to @geoengineering1. Can we fill in the knowledge gaps, before it's too late to use MCB? Paper: "The Radiative and Cloud Responses to Sea Salt Aerosol Engineering in GFDL Models" (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2022GL102340)
Mar 02, 202301:10:14
Slippery slope meets precautionary principle - Andow
How can we merge the concepts of slippery slopes and the precautionary principle? James Andow explains how precautionary evaluation of risks can help us evaluate both the risks of ending up on a slippery slope to deployment, and the risks resulting from deployment. James argues that we need to concern ourselves with risks, not just inevitabilities, when considering slippery slopes. For additional reading discussed, see books "Innate" and "the WEIRDest people in the world". Paper: "Slippery Slope Arguments as Precautionary Arguments: A New Way of Understanding the Concern about Geoengineering Research" (https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/whp/ev/pre-prints/content-whp_ev_3729)
Mar 02, 202301:35:41
Un-do commercial enhanced weathering
Un-do spreads crushed basalt on farms, and sells the carbon removals to Frontier. @geoengineering1 has concerns about scaling.
Mar 02, 202301:10:06
Zero pressure space sunshades - Hein
Andreas Hein entertains @geoengineering1 with more barmy space-based geoengineering nonsense. Expect moon dust, rail guns, space junk, cube sats and all sorts of other semi-relevant distractions. Paper: Transparent occulters: A nearly zero-radiation pressure sunshade to support climate change mitigation
doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.12.006
doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.12.006
Feb 24, 202301:21:31
Iron salt aerosols - Fiekowsky
Peter Fiekowsky and @geoengineering1 discuss Iron Salt Aerosols. Do they work (in 14 different ways)? How can we know? Is Peter's new voluntary regulation body bona fide, or hopelessly compromised? Reviewer 2 asks all the important questions, but doesn't necessarily get definitive answers.
Feb 24, 202301:39:24