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Learn more about The 2030 Project: A Cornell Climate Initiative https://climate.cornell.edu/
Cornell College of Engineering https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/
Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences https://cals.cornell.edu/
As concerns about climate change intensify, researchers are exploring the potential for large-scale human intervention in the Earth’s climate system – a set of strategies collectively known as geoengineering. Some of these strategies, called sunlight reflection methods, involve techniques like adding aerosols to the stratosphere to reflect a small portion of solar radiation back into space. Though still in the early stages of research, sunlight reflection and other geoengineering ideas raise complex scientific, ethical, and political questions.
In this Keynote, three experts from Cornell University delve into what geoengineering is and what it isn’t. Clarifying the science, the panel will separate fact from fiction and discuss why a cautious, transparent, and interdisciplinary approach is essential.
This conversation is part of The 2030 Project: A Cornell Climate Initiative, administered by the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability.
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Learn more about The 2030 Project: A Cornell Climate Initiative https://climate.cornell.edu/
Cornell College of Engineering https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/
Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences https://cals.cornell.edu/
As concerns about climate change intensify, researchers are exploring the potential for large-scale human intervention in the Earth’s climate system – a set of strategies collectively known as geoengineering. Some of these strategies, called sunlight reflection methods, involve techniques like adding aerosols to the stratosphere to reflect a small portion of solar radiation back into space. Though still in the early stages of research, sunlight reflection and other geoengineering ideas raise complex scientific, ethical, and political questions.
In this Keynote, three experts from Cornell University delve into what geoengineering is and what it isn’t. Clarifying the science, the panel will separate fact from fiction and discuss why a cautious, transparent, and interdisciplinary approach is essential.
This conversation is part of The 2030 Project: A Cornell Climate Initiative, administered by the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability.
Follow eCornell on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and X.

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