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.
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