Held in Cape Town in May, the Forum was the largest and most diverse gathering to date focused on solar radiation modification (SRM)| The Degrees Initiative
A new Comment in Nature Climate Change by Degrees-funded researchers from across Africa makes the case for the continent to play a leading role in global efforts to research and govern solar radiation modification (SRM), also known as solar geoengineering.| The Degrees Initiative
Teams from Jamaica, Nigeria, Mali and Uganda have been awarded more funding to continue their research for another two years. The post Four more SRM modelling teams receive grant extensions appeared first on The Degrees Initiative.| The Degrees Initiative
Authors and Review Editors for the next major IPCC climate report include Global South experts who receive Degrees Initiative funding.| The Degrees Initiative
Degrees-funded scientists from across Southeast Asia came together in Singapore on 25-26 July 2025 to build collaborations on solar radiation modification (SRM) research across the region. The post Second Southeast Asia workshop strengthens ties between regional SRM researchers appeared first on The Degrees Initiative.| The Degrees Initiative
A Degrees-funded team from Argentina analysed the response to an unauthorised small-scale deployment of solar geoengineering in Mexico in 2023, and recommend ways forward for governance across the Latin American and Caribbean region. The post Solar geoengineering stunt in Mexico prompts calls for governance discussions on controversial technology appeared first on The Degrees Initiative.| The Degrees Initiative
In our latest newsletter, we reflect on the Degrees Global Forum and look forward to the future of the SRM field.| The Degrees Initiative
Held in Cape Town in May, the Forum was the largest and most diverse gathering to date focused on solar radiation modification (SRM)| The Degrees Initiative
African researchers emphasised the importance of capacity building, and participants explored the complexities of SRM pathways at a workshop in Kenya.| The Degrees Initiative
African scientists are internationally recognised experts in the field of solar radiation management (SRM). We publish our research in top journals, serve on UN expert panels, and work together to ensure that our continent has an independent, informed and confident voice in any discussions of this controversial technology.| The Degrees Initiative