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Appendix F: Geoengineering Options to Respond to Climate Change: Steps to Establish a Research Agenda
Pages 497-500

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... . Other parts of the America's Climate Choices study are addressing approaches to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change.
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... Ken Caldeira, Carnegie Institution 9:40 Engineering: Important Questions, State of Knowledge, and Major Uncertain ties Related to Selected Geoengineering Options David Keith, University of Calgary 10:20 Break 10:50 Physical Science: Important Questions, State of Knowledge, and Major Uncer tainties Related to Selected Geoengineering Options Daniel Schrag, Harvard University 11:30 Terrestrial Ecosystems, Complexity, and Geoengineering Tony Janetos, University of Maryland 12:00 Working Lunch (Informal Discussion) 1:00 From Research to Field Testing and Deployment: Ethical Issues Raised By Geoengineering (Panel Discussion)
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... John Steinbruner, University of Maryland Jason Blackstock, IIASA Jay Apt, Carnegie Mellon University 3:00 Assignments/instructions to breakout groups and 20-minute break 3:30 Breakout Session 1 All Participants 5:30 Adjourn for the day Tuesday, June 16 8:30 Summary of Day 1/Plan for Day 2: "The Way Forward" Pamela Matson, Stanford University 8:45 Report back from breakout groups and discussion All Participants 10:15 Break 10:45 Reactions/Perspectives on Geoengineering (Panel Discussion) Rob Socolow, Princeton University (Moderator)


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