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Dissemination Conference at Royal Society 26 November 2014 - Geoengineering Research: Where Next?


On 26th November 2014, the 3 UK geoengineering research projects, IAGP, SPICE and CGG, held a joint event, Geoengineering Research: Where Next?, at The Royal Society in London to disseminate their research findings. 

Read the press release for the dissemination event.

We have also produced a special feedback briefing note for members of the public that outlines the key outcomes of our public engagement.

Browse some of the media responses to our research.

  • NewScientist: Geoengineering the planet: first experiments take shape
  • BBC News: How could we intervene to change the climate?
  • The Economist: Geoengineering the climate: Into the great wide open
  • The Times: Scientist terrified by his own climate-cooling plan
  • Bloomberg: Geoengineering Doesn’t Provide ‘Magic Bullet’ for Global Warming
  • Science Daily: Geoengineering our climate is not a 'quick fix'
  • The Telegraph: Six radical ways to tackle global warming
  • Huffington Post: Don't Believe the Hype: Do Emerging Technologies Fall Foul of Their Own PR?
  • Daily Mail: Are we playing God with Earth? Scientist admits he is 'terrified' of the technology being developed to stop global warming
  • Allvoices Blog: Climate engineering: A last ditch effort to save the planet from climate change
  • The Star: Geoengineering could offer solution of last resort against climate change

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