Oliver Geden

@Oliver_Geden

Head of EU Division () at German Institute for International and Security Affairs (), with a particular focus on energy and climate issues

Berlin
Menyertai 2012 Jun

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    Scientific climate policy advisors must maintain integrity, shouldn't cover political failure: my comment

  2. "The epistemic, ethical, and political dimensions of uncertainty in IAMs" - very interesting article

  3. rapid scale-up of negative emissions - where's the social research? new in Climatic Change:

  4. Renewable energy is not new. In fact, the average American consumed more renewables 150 years ago than today.

  5. ah finally a map of all the infrastructure that will never be built! ;-)

  6. Almost half of American corn is used to produce biofuels. This is almost certainly a bad idea.

  7. 1.5 bust *in absence of geoengineering*. IPCC needs to ask whether geoengineering can be safe, just and governable.

  8. Keeping temperature to <1.5C appears elusive, mobilizing adequate action in time too hard

  9. Back of envelope calculation: By the time the IPCC publishes its report on 1.5°, we'll have about 2.5 years of a 1.5°C carbon budget left.*

  10. Individuelle CO2-Bilanz kaum vom Umweltbewusstsein abhängig, aber stark vom Einkommmen, so -Studie

  11. Want to understand renewables? Lesson 1: don't mix up capacity and generation.

  12. Oliver Geden mengikuti , dan
    • @ecolo127

      Researcher on unusual renewable energies, sustainable negative emissions technologies to COOL the Earth by enhancing outgoing longwave radiation to outer space

    • @DiscussCEC

      Climate Engineering Conferences: Critical Global Discussions

  13. (just to ram it home, here's German hard/brown coal-fired generation:

  14. Useful reading list prior to 1.5C scoping meeting: how science informs policy targets

  15. 200+ papers on sulfur-based (acid) solar geoengineering. First study testing calcite, a base(!)

  16. Prior to 1.5C scoping meeting, a valuable collection of articles in , and

  17. "What might Evans-Pritchard have made of two degrees?" Excellent 'Anthropology Today' piece by Steve Rayner/

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