• Climate Reflections: The SRM360 Podcast

  • Auteur(s): SRM360
  • Podcast

Climate Reflections: The SRM360 Podcast

Auteur(s): SRM360
  • Résumé

  • Climate Reflections dives into the world of sunlight reflection methods, also known as solar geoengineering: a set of ideas to reflect a small amount of sunlight back to space to help counteract global warming. This may sound like science fiction, but it’s an idea that scientists really are studying.

    Join podcast host Peter Irvine, a sunlight reflection scientist, to explore what different ideas are being studied to reflect sunlight, what impact they might have, and what is going on in the world today related to sunlight reflection research.

    © 2025 Climate Reflections: The SRM360 Podcast
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Épisodes
  • News Roundup: James Hansen and SRM, Arctic Ice Project Shuts Down, New MCB Studies, and More
    Feb 18 2025

    What we'll cover:

    • At the end of January, the Arctic Ice Project - formerly Ice 911 - announced they were shutting down. Why?
    • A new study came out this month that draws on focus groups and a survey across 22 countries asking the public who they trust when it comes to information about carbon dioxide removal and SRM. What were the findings?
    • A new literature review identifies research gaps across the field of SRM.
    • Thoughts on a recent paper about SRM transparency problems.
    • A discussion of a recent study focused on how to govern Marine Cloud Brightening
    • Famous scientist James Hansen's new piece, and what it means for SRM

    To discuss the latest SRM news, Climate Reflections Host Pete Irvine is joined by Viktor Jaakkola, Head of Scientific Collaboration at Operaatio Arktis; Michael Diamond, Assistant Professor of Meteorology and Environmental Science at Florida State University; and Rob Bellamy, Senior Lecturer in Climate and Society at the University of Manchester.

    Climate Reflections is a production of SRM360, a non-profit knowledge hub supporting an informed, evidence-based discussion of sunlight reflection methods. For more information and the latest research on SRM, visit SRM360.org.

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    30 min
  • The Geopolitics of SRM
    Feb 4 2025

    Climate change will disrupt the geopolitical landscape. So will Sunlight Reflection Methods (SRM). But might SRM help reduce international tensions by reducing the impacts of climate change? Or will these methods cause more or worse disruptions? For this episode of Climate Reflections, host Pete Irvine speaks with geopolitical experts to explore the current geopolitical landscape and how SRM might interact with it to impact international relations.

    Guests: Olaf Corry, Professor of Global Security Challenges at the University of Leeds, Beth Chalecki, Associate Professor of International Relations in the Political Science Department at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, and Josh Horton, Senior Program Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

    Climate Reflections is a production of SRM360, a non-profit knowledge hub supporting an informed, evidence-based discussion of sunlight reflection methods. For more information and the latest research on SRM, visit SRM360.org.

    Follow us to stay updated on the latest episodes:
    LinkedIn: SRM360-org
    Twitter/X: SRM360_org
    YouTube: SRM360org
    Bluesky: SRM360

    And subscribe, wherever you get your podcasts!

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    19 min
  • News Roundup: Hottest Year, SRM Under Trump, International SRM Discussions, And More
    Jan 21 2025

    2024 was the hottest year on record. Could that change how policymakers think about SRM? How might the new administration in the US approach SRM? Do experts think countries will effectively develop international SRM regulations? We discuss a recent paper examining the topic, and find that the outlook is not optimistic. We also discuss another recent study which found that although SAI would cause some deaths, implementing SAI could still save hundreds of thousands of lives for every 1 degree C of cooling, thanks to its reduction in climate change-caused heat-related deaths. Finally, we explore a new book chapter on Cirrus cloud thinning, and answer a question from our listeners.

    To discuss the latest SRM news, Climate Reflections Host Pete Irvine is joined by Blaž Gasparini, a Senior Scientist at the University of Vienna in Austria, and an expert in Cirrus clouds, Claudia Wieners, an Assistant Professor in Climate Physics at Utrecht University in the Netherlands studying the impacts of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) on Atlantic circulation, and Shuchi Talati, a climate technology governance expert and founder and Executive Director of the Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering.


    Climate Reflections is a production of SRM360, a non-profit knowledge hub supporting an informed, evidence-based discussion of sunlight reflection methods. For more information and the latest research on SRM, visit SRM360.org.

    Follow us to stay updated on the latest episodes:
    LinkedIn: SRM360-org
    Twitter/X: SRM360_org
    YouTube: SRM360org
    Bluesky: SRM360

    And subscribe, wherever you get your podcasts!

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    31 min

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