Daniele Visioni and Gideon Futerman discuss the Event Solar Geoengineering: Warnings from Scientists, Indigenous Peoples, Youth, and Climate Activists - podcast episode cover

Daniele Visioni and Gideon Futerman discuss the Event Solar Geoengineering: Warnings from Scientists, Indigenous Peoples, Youth, and Climate Activists

Jul 23, 20211 hr 9 min
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Episode description

In this episode, student Gideon Futerman welcomes researcher Daniele Visioni to discuss the event Solar Geoengineering: Warnings from Scientists, Indigenous Peoples, Youth, and Climate Activists that happened on the 9th june 2021. You can check the recording of the event here: https://youtu.be/Sqlt5lqDpY8


Daniele Visioni is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Cornell University, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, working with prof. Douglas MacMartin on the newly funded Geoengineering Assessment across Uncertainties, Scenarios, and Strategies GAUSS project. His research is currently focused on studying Sulfate Geoengineering, a form of climate engineering that aims to partially, temporarily, offset the effects of climate change by means of injecting sulfate precursors in the stratosphere in order to reflect a small part of the incoming solar radiation and thus reduce global temperatures.

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