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Taking Climate Repair into the Field

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In this series from Centre for Climate Repair, we’ll hear from students and researchers who have taken climate repair into the field. As well as learning about the latest technology developed here in Cambridge, we’ll discuss the ethics of geoengineering experiments and hear from insiders at COP29 .

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1 upcoming talk and 3 talks in the archive.

Centre for Climate Repair

Ethics on the front line: climate engineering and community engagement in the Arctic

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UserAlbert Van Wijngaarden, PhD student, Scott Polar Research Institute and Prof Michael Bravo, Dept of Geography.

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, James Dyson Seminar Room.

ClockWednesday 06 November 2024, 13:00-14:00

Centre for Climate Repair

Field trials for a cooler planet: sea, sky, and ice

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UserZhenna Azimrayat Andrews, PhD student, Dr Dante McGrath, Research Associate, CCR and Jacob Pantling, PhD student, Dept of Engineering.

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, James Dyson Seminar Room.

ClockWednesday 23 October 2024, 13:00-14:00

Centre for Climate Repair

On the bright side: new developments in Marine Cloud Brightening technology

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UserEdmund Reardon, PhD student, Dept of Engineering and Yashavi Raj, PhD student, Dept of Engineering.

House Cambridge University Engineering Department, James Dyson Seminar Room.

ClockWednesday 16 October 2024, 13:00-14:00

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