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Reviewer 2 quibbles with actual experts in Solar Radiation Modification and Carbon Dioxide Removal, before rejecting their work on spurious, spiteful and capricious grounds. You'd expect nothing less ... more
FAQs about Reviewer 2 does geoengineering:How many episodes does Reviewer 2 does geoengineering have?The podcast currently has 229 episodes available.
June 07, 2021Andrew and Walker Lee talk all things geoengineering -CDR/SRM and all the other acronyms are covered in this essential bulletin.Andrew and Walker discussed a wide variety of things - here are some useful links: Aluminum increases net carbon fixation by marine diatoms and decreases their decomposition: Evidence for the iron–aluminum hypothesis - https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lno.11784Solar geoengineering can alleviate climate change pressures on crop yields - https://www.nature.com/articles/s43016-021-00278-wMission Zero Technologies: https://missionzero.techHeirloom: https://www.heirloomcarbon.comThe Future Forest Company: https://thefutureforestcompany.comCarbonBuilt: https://www.carbonbuilt.comRunning Tide: https://www.runningtide.com...more1h 18minPlay
May 11, 2021Andrew and guest presenter Gideon Futerman critically examine recent geoengineering newsSome links discussed in the program: https://www.heirloomcarbon.com https://science.sciencemag.org/content/351/6273/597https://twitter.com/peteirvine/status/1389199061060829185?s=08https://www.pnas.org/content/118/15/e1921854118...more1h 21minPlay
April 19, 2021Clarissa Kroll discusses the impact of volanic eruptions on stratospheric water vapour in the tropicsDiscussing her current paper, Clarissa Kroll talks to Andrew about the impact of volcanic eruptions on stratospheric water vapour in the tropics. Her paper is currently in review at ACP : https://acp.copernicus.org/preprints/acp-2020-1191/Kroll, C. A., Dacie, S., Azoulay, A., Schmidt, H., and Timmreck, C.: The Impact of Volcanic Eruptions of Different Magnitude on Stratospheric Water Vapour in the Tropics, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss. [preprint], https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2020-1191, in review, 2020....more57minPlay
April 01, 2021Colleen Golja discusses her role in the SCoPEx experiment with reviewer 2A great dive into the depths of aerosol dynamics for the Harvard SCoPEx experiment in Sweden, which as everyone knows has just been postponed until 2022. As usual reviewer 2 is right at the heart of the divisive issue of research in this area. See below for the article Colleen has been working on for several years. Comments please as usual to twitter @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 or clare_nomad_geohttps://keith.seas.harvard.edu/people/colleen-goljaAerosol Dynamics in the Near Field of the SCoPEx Stratospheric Balloon ExperimentC. M. Golja L. W. Chew J. A. Dykema D. W. KeithFirst published: 01 February 2021https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD033438...more1h 26minPlay
March 30, 2021Eliot Peper talks to reviewer 2 about his Novel 'Veil', a dystopian near future shaped by geoengineeringEliot Peper is the author of Veil, one of only a handful of novels written about SRM. He talks to Andrew on the show about his interest in the subject, and the creative and business process of being a novelist. This episode is a super interesting foray into a fiction genre of which both of us at reviewer 2 are big fans, (Clare is reading it at the moment). Eliot is a successful writer and has written a number of novels which you can find at his website below. https://www.eliotpeper.comhttps://twitter.com/eliotpeper...more1h 16minPlay
February 08, 2021Mike Wolovick discusses engineering techniques to slow down glaciers, reducing sea level riseOur guest this week is Mike Wolovick, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the College of Global Change and Earth Systems Science, Beijing Normal University. Mike and Andrew discuss how glaciers might be slowed down using a variety of engineering techniques. See the paper Andrew, Mike wroteGet in touch with us on twitter @reviewer2geo or Andrew on @geoengineering1 or or me, Clare @clare_nomad_geo Papers for Mike WolovickLockley et al., 2020 Glacier geoengineering to address sea-level rise: A geotechnical approach https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accre.2020.11.008Moore et al. (2018): https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-03036-4 (Nature comment, three methods)Wolovick and Moore (2018): https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/12/2955/2018/ (TC paper, artificial sills in more detail)Hunt and Byers (2019): https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11027-018-9831-y (crude engineering treatment of berms vs thin barriers)Frieler et al. (2016): https://esd.copernicus.org/articles/7/203/2016/ (pumping water up onto East Antarctica)Feldmann et al. (2019): https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/7/eaaw4132 (pumping water up onto West Antarctica)...more1h 24minPlay
February 05, 2021Pippa Gawley of Zero Carbon Capital talks to Andrew about investing in startup up climate tech.Pippa Gawley is an experienced investor (with a science and investing background) and here explains the how and why of companies that show promise in climate change tech might be chosen for investment at the gritty starting point. A fascinating insight especially for our academic listeners who should be interested in how interesting tech gets off the ground. https://www.zerocarbon.capital/pippa-gawley...more1h 8minPlay
January 22, 2021Raymond Tan gives Andrew his expert view on large-scale enhanced weathering on the economy/environment.Raymond Tan is probably the most prolific and experienced academic ever to have his work rejected by Reviewer 2. Here, he discusses analysis of the impact of large scale Enhanced Weathering on the wider economy and environment (while being rudely interrupted).Article: On life-cycle sustainability optimization of enhanced weathering systems, The Journal of Cleaner Production https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652621000561...more59minPlay
January 22, 2021Oliver Morton and Andrew talk about geoengineering, terra forming and the rest- ALL the fascinating chat you could possibly wish forThe fantastic @eaterofsun AKA Oliver Morton author of many books and articles including-The Moon: A History for the Future-The Planet remade: How Geoengineering could change the worldOliver chats to Andrew about geoengineering, terra forming and the moon amongst other things. A fascinating podcast and thank you Oliver for coming on the show! Comments and suggestions as usual to @reviewer2geo or @geoengineering1 or @clare_nomad_geo...more1h 28minPlay
January 22, 2021Zhen Dai returns to talk to Andrew about the ozone response to calcium carbonate geoengineeringWelcome to another instalment from Zhen Dai, here to talk about her latest paper: "Experimental reaction rates constrain estimates of ozone response to calcium carbonate geoengineering" Zhen Dai, Debra K. Weisenstein, Frank N. Keutsch & David W. Keith Communications Earth & Environment volume 1, Article number: 63 (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-020-00058-7?s=03 ...more51minPlay
FAQs about Reviewer 2 does geoengineering:How many episodes does Reviewer 2 does geoengineering have?The podcast currently has 229 episodes available.