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Geoengineering Updates: Quarterly Review II 2022
By Anja Chalmin The second quarterly review of current developments in geoengineering provides an insight into new geoengineering companies and projects as well as new funding opportunities for geoengineering. The vast majority of new projects and funders are - as...
Quarterly Review I (part 3): marine geoengineering – ongoing and planned open-ocean trials and recent developments in research
By Anja Chalmin The third and final part of this quarterly review provides an overview of planned greenhouse gas removal (GGR) projects and outdoor trials affecting the marine environment. The new year has seen an increase in the number of planned marine...
Quarterly Review I (part 2): Solar radiation management – new field trials, research projects and funding – and growing opposition
By Anja Chalmin Part two of this first quarterly review 2022 looks at new plans and funding for solar radiation management (SRM) field trials and research activities - and there are even ideas that stretch into space. Currently, five SRM field...
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Carbon Capture or Captured Futures? New Report From Biofuelwatch on California Climate Politics
New Report from Biofuelwatch Exposes Sordid Workings of California Climate Politics While California state authorities continue to promote markets-based and technological approaches to advance ‘net zero’ as a primary focus for climate policy, grassroots organizations...
Fossil fuel industry and investments in CCS & CCUS
By Anja Chalmin The fossil fuel industry has a stake in the majority of known CCS and CCUS projects Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture use and storage (CCUS) fall into the category of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) geoengineering...
Carbfix and Climeworks’ large-scale plans to capture CO2 and inject it into basalt formations in Iceland involve high consumption of scarce resources and potential risks
By Anja Chalmin Since 2017, the companies Carbfix and Climeworks have been working on joint projects to capture CO2 and inject it underground in Iceland. Now this cooperation is to be expanded further: Climeworks aims to multiply the amount of...
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Stop Marine Geoengineering Experiments in Cornwall
Rather than reducing emissions to stop the climate crisis, geoengineers are dumping chemicals into the oceanPlanetary Technology, a Canadian company, plans to dump 450 tonnes magnesium hydroxide into the sea in St. Ives Bay, Cornwall UK as part of an ocean alkalinity...
Civil Society Groups Raise Concerns Over Increasing Push for Carbon Markets, Offsets, and False Solutions like Geoengineering and Land Based Removals During Climate Negotiations
Republished from Demand Climate Justice - originally published 7 July 2023 To: The Supervisory Body Members, Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement Parties to the UNFCCC – This open letter from civil society groups from across the world reiterates our demands regarding...
Civil society says geoengineering has no place in climate negotiations
By Laura Dunn, Geoengineering Monitor Editor False climate solutions are dangerous distractions - this is the key message from yesterday’s action calling out false climate solutions like carbon markets and geoengineering. Civil society organisations, grassroots...