Special Edition: GeoElive

Published: Sept. 25, 2017, 2:12 p.m.

The co-hosts of ISGP's "The Forum" take on the task of explaining domestic and international governance of climate geoengineering, as well as the role of public perception in implementation. This podcast was recorded LIVE during Session 5 of Climate Geoengineering: GeoElive, a virtual conference on climate change and geoengineering hosted by ISGP's "The Forum," Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, and ASU PlanetWorks on September 12, 2017. For more information on this virtual event, please visit www.facebook.com/isgpforum. Socialize with science on Twitter using @ISGPforum with #ISGPforum, and read the policy position paper and debate summary associated with this episode at the Institute on Science for Global Policy's website: www.scienceforglobalpolicy.org. Disclaimer: The ISGP is a nonprofit organization that does not lobby for any position except rational thinking. Podcasts reflect the views expressed by conference participants. ISGP conferences follow an unique debate-and-caucus format. Distinguished scientists write 3-page policy position papers, then engage in 90 minutes of intensive debate with invited subject matter experts, policy makers, and other stakeholders collectively known as “the debaters.” Following the debates, participants engage in small, moderated caucus sessions to identify areas of consensus and actionable next steps. All conference participants then reconvene for a plenary session to compare the outcomes from each caucus group. For more information, please visit www.scienceforglobalpolicy.org.