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This group is a fast-growing team of researchers working at the intersection of climate science and technology with a focus on the science and public policy of solar geoengineering under the leadership of David Keith, Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Professor of Public Policy at the ...
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This group is a fast-growing team of researchers working at...
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Dr. Keith is a professor of applied physics and of public policy at Harvard, where he led the development of the university’s solar engineering research program.
Led by David Keith, the Keith Group supports a broad range of interdisciplinary research on solar geoengineering that coincides with the three broad tracks of SGRP’s work. For example: Science and technology. Understanding accumulation mode particle injection using 2D and 3D atmospheric models.
Experts prioritized Earth system response (33%) and impacts on society and ecosystems (27%) over the human and social dimensions (17%) and developing or improving solar geoengineering methods (15%), with most allocating no effort to weather control or counter-geoengineering.
The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) is a scientific effort initiated by Professors David Keith and Frank Keutsch at Harvard University.
The technological challenges of solar geoengineering look simple in comparison to the challenge of building legitimate governance mechanisms for a high-leverage technology with global reach.