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- University of Leeds
- University of East Anglia
- University of Oxford
- University of Bristol
- Cardiff University
- Lancaster University
- The Met Office
- Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Research collaborations
Nem Vaughan, UEA and Jim Haywood, Exeter are part of a new European project (EU TRACE) on assessing climate engineering, another name for geoengineering. This new project seeks to draw together European expertise on the physical and social science issues surrounding geoengineering and include dialogue with European publics and stakeholders. The EU TRACE project is led by the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Science (IASS) in Potsdam, Germany, and brings together climate engineering experts from 14 world-class institutions across 6 European countries (Austria, England, France, Germany, Norway and Scotland).
Geoengineering
- The Royal Society Geoengineering the climate: science, governance and uncertainty
- NERC Public dialogue on geoengineering
- The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison project (GeoMIP)
- The Oxford Martin School Oxford Geoengineering Programme
- The Royal Society Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative (SRMGI)
- U.S. Government Accountability Office Climate Change: A coordinated strategy could focus federal geoengineering research and inform governance efforts
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