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GTS Bulletin: SARO41 LROM - Surface data (details are described in the abstract)

The SARO41 TTAAii Data Designators decode as: T1 (S): Surface data T1T2 (SA): Aviation routine reports A1A2 (RO): Romania (The bulletin collects reports from stations: LRBC;BACAU;LRCV;CRAIOVA ;LRIA;IASI;LRSV;SUCEAVA STEFAN CEL MARE ;LRTC;TULCEA ;LRAR;ARAD INT ;LRBM;TAUTII MAGHERAUS ;LRCL;CLUJ-NAPOCA INT ;LROD;ORADEA INT ;LRSM;SATU MARE ;LRTM;TRANSILVANIA TARGU MURES INT;)

Poster: Risks of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM)

SRM is supposed to mask global warming by enhancing the earth’s albedo, for example by stratospheric aerosol injection. Thus altering the whole climate system, SRM would impact most areas of life. The risks for geopolitics, mitigation deterrence, ecosystems, justice, food security and water availability are illustrated in this graphic. Veröffentlicht in Poster.

The Research & Funding Landscape of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM)

For many years, research into SRM was only publicly funded to a limited extent. Private funding, mainly from philanthropic institutions, was the main source. More recently, growing interest from both the public and private sectors has been reported, although concrete data on expanded funding streams is limited and the overall scale and direction of this investment remains unclear This factsheet attempts to trace the evolution of Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) project initiatives and their financing. It is based on the project overview table linked below. Veröffentlicht in Fact Sheet.

Solar Radiation Modification (SRM): Intractable Governance and Uncertain Science

Solar radiation modification is highly controversial. The implementation of invasive geoengineering technologies would entail serious and largely unforeseeable ecological, and geopolitical risks. Considerable scientific disagreement exists around the extent of the risks, how they relate to increased risks of climate change, and whether uncertainties could be resolved. In expert workshops held in 2022 the scientific, technical, and geopolitical viability and desirability of SRM was discussed. This discussion paper presents a blended overview of the academic literature on solar geoengineering and the positions expressed at expert workshops, as well as personal assessments from the authors. Veröffentlicht in Climate Change | 18/2024.

Zwischen politischer Unwägbarkeit und ungewisser Forschung: Solar Radiation Modification (SRM)

SRM ist höchst umstritten. Die Anwendung invasiven Geoengineerings würde schwerwiegende und unvorhersehbare ökologische und geopolitische Risiken mit sich bringen. In der Wissenschaft bestehen Meinungsverschiedenheiten über das Ausmaß der Risiken, deren Bezug zu den Risiken des Klimawandels und darüber, wie man den Unsicherheiten begegnen sollte. In Expert*innengesprächen in 2022 wurde die wissenschaftliche, technische und geopolitische Machbarkeit und Wünschbarkeit von SRM diskutiert. Dieses Diskussionspapier gibt einen Überblick über die wissenschaftliche Literatur zum solaren Geoengineering und die bei den Gesprächen vertretenen Positionen sowie persönliche Einschätzungen der Autor*innen. Veröffentlicht in Climate Change | 52/2024.

Targeting Climate Politics

This final report of the project “Geoengineering: Mögliche Synergien und Effekte mit den Sustainable Development Goals”, outlines major questions around geoengineering technologies – both Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) – investigating its technical and environmental components as well as anchoring it in the context of a target-driven climate and sustainability politics. Based on these components, the report provides several recommendations for policy. Veröffentlicht in Climate Change | 53/2024.

SRTM CGIAR-CSI 90m DEM version 4 57 08 (VN_3)

SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) CGIAR-CSI (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - Consortium for Spatial Information) 90m DEM version 4; LEGATO Sites: VN_3 Projection: Geographic (Lat/Long) projection, with the WGS84 horizontal datum and the EGM96 vertical datum

SRTM CGIAR-CSI 90m DEM version 4 58 10 (VN_4)

SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) CGIAR-CSI (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - Consortium for Spatial Information) 90m DEM version 4; LEGATO Sites: VN_4 Projection: Geographic (Lat/Long) projection, with the WGS84 horizontal datum and the EGM96 vertical datum

SRTM CGIAR-CSI 90m DEM version 4 58 08 (VN_1 VN_2)

SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) CGIAR-CSI (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - Consortium for Spatial Information) 90m DEM version 4; LEGATO Sites: VN_1, VN_2 Projection: Geographic (Lat/Long) projection, with the WGS84 horizontal datum and the EGM96 vertical datum

SRTM CGIAR-CSI 90m DEM version 4 61 10 (PH_1)

SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) CGIAR-CSI (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research - Consortium for Spatial Information) 90m DEM version 4; LEGATO Sites: PH_1 Projection: Geographic (Lat/Long) projection, with the WGS84 horizontal datum and the EGM96 vertical datum

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