It is becoming increasingly likely that for the international community to meet its climate change targets of limiting global warming to between 1.5 and 2 degree Celsius, large scale interventions in earth systems will be required. These interventions could include the removal and permanent storage of atmospheric carbon dioxide through technological or nature-based actions, as well as interventions that seek to directly address temperature by increasing the amount of sunlight that is reflected away from the Earth. While these responses to climate change may have the potential to contribute significantly to achieving global climate goals, they present significant environmental, social and political risks.
The Waterloo Climate Intervention Strategies Lab (WatCISL) is an interdisciplinary research group that investigates a wide range of geophysical, economic and regulatory implications of climate interventions, with a focus on exploring climate intervention strategies in a Canadian policy context.
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New Publication: Neil Craik authors an article on marine carbon dioxide removal in Climate Policy
Neil Craik authors an article on marine carbon dioxide removal in Climate Policy
New Policy Brief: Burgess Langshaw Power publishes primer on geoengineering for NAADSN
Burgess Langshaw Power publishes a geoengineering policy brief for NAADSN
New Publication: New book on geoengineering features a chapter authored by WatCISL Member Burgess Langshaw Power
New book on geoengineering features a chapter authored by WatCISLMember Burgess Langshaw Power