Policy and Decision-making for Solar Climate Intervention
On August 6, 2020, SilverLining hosted a discussion of considerations for policy and decision-making on the most prominent approach to rapidly reducing warming in climate—increasing the reflection of sunlight from the atmosphere (solar climate intervention). The event featured U.S. and international experts (below).
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AGENDA AND Speakers
Options for international assessment and decision-making
Sue Biniaz, U.N. Foundation and the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, former lead climate attorney, U.S. State Department
Dan Bodansky, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, author of International Climate Change Law
Engagement by the Global South
Ines Camilloni, Professor and Director of the Master in Environmental Sciences, Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmósfera, Argentina
Eduardo Viola, Professor of International Relations, University of Brasilia and Brazilian Research Network on International Relations and Climate Change, Brazil
Marcos Regis Da Silva, Executive Director, Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI), Uruguay
Penehuro Lefale, Executive Director, LeA International, New Zealand
Andy Parker, Executive Director, SRMGI
U.S. and international policy
Ko Barrett, Vice Chair, IPCC and Deputy Assistant Administrator for Research, NOAA
Kelly Wanser, Executive Director, SilverLining
Moderated by Oliver Morton, Editor at The Economist and author of The Planet Remade