Centre for Climate Repair is a collaborative hub based @Cambridge_Uni that researches solutions to help avoid the worst scenarios of climate change. Now on bsky
It's time ⌛
Join us in June to hear about and discuss crucial research for a warming world. With sessions on ethics, the latest technology, and the future of climate repair, we want to hear YOUR voice.
With @uarctic. Sign up now 👉 https://t.co/TjZCDpU5Vx
What's happening at Arctic Repair 2025? Well, quite a lot. Visit https://t.co/UbtEQAlpmC to view the schedule and sign up for our conference discussing climate change solutions.
Sign up TODAY for Early Bird tickets to Arctic Repair 2025!
#ArcticRepair2025 is a 2.5 day conference showcasing the scientific knowledge and ethics relating to climate intervention technologies being used to help protect the Arctic.
Visit https://t.co/Aec6tf4qEc to register.
Introducing... what's happening at Arctic Repair 2025, a conference on climate solutions for a warming world.
We invite you to join #ArcticRepair2025 from 26th - 28th June in Cambridge - register by 31st March for early bird tickets.
https://t.co/Aec6tf4qEc
Climate Interventions: are they a distraction or a necessity?
This Friday, we're hosting a panel to discuss the crucial question of geoengineering with @Cambridge_Fest.
Sign up now: https://t.co/nq4DbxF2ZK
Climate Interventions: are they a distraction or a necessity?
This Friday, we're hosting a panel to discuss the crucial question of geoengineering with @Cambridge_Fest.
Sign up now: https://t.co/nq4DbxF2ZK
@EricCO2Removal@Cambridge_Fest Hi Eric, thanks for your interest! We won't be streaming live but hope to make a recording available on YouTube afterwards
Climate Interventions: are they a distraction or a necessity?
This Friday, we're hosting a panel to discuss the crucial question of geoengineering with @Cambridge_Fest.
Sign up now: https://t.co/nq4DbxF2ZK
Friday roundup 🗞️
💬 WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: Students from Cambridge, TU Delft, and a local school joined us yesterday for our third seminar on Engineering for the Climate! Young people are curious to know what they can do for their future and their planet. Join us at the next one: https://t.co/HqBZuFU8qf
⌛ JOIN THE CONVERSATION: One more day! Abstract submissions for #ArcticRepair2025 close today. Visit https://t.co/XrgQctihTK to find out more. Any issues getting it to us on time, please email us at [email protected]. We can't wait to hear from you!
📽️ WATCH: What does a gin & tonic have to do with the Arctic? Hugh Hunt shared the concerns of rapidly melting ice in a clip from our first Engineering for the Climate seminar. Watch it here: https://t.co/oBmCuVvDiI
📰 READ: If you missed the seminar, you can read about Shaun and Jacob's trips to the Arctic on our website: https://t.co/9EUt3UUKVR To find out more about Kasia's projects, visit her website: https://t.co/ojvk29fXhi
🎟️ GET INVOLVED: Join us at Cambridge Festival! We’re hosting a panel on Friday 21st March, asking “Climate Interventions: a distraction or a necessity?” It’s free to attend - please sign up here: https://t.co/CCu7K9YS8X
❄️ COOL STUFF: Can’t wait until then? Cambridge Climate Society have a panel discussion TONIGHT asking “Should we artificially cool the planet?” Offering a range of perspectives, it’ll be a great discussion. You can sign up for the event at Clare College here: https://t.co/pCUFfLc0Qi
📮 GET IN TOUCH: [email protected]
It's the last day to submit your abstract for #ArcticRepair2025. Submissions close 28th February - any issues, please email [email protected], we'd love to hear from you. Visit https://t.co/Aec6tf4YtK for more info.
Time's running out to submit your abstract for Arctic Repair 2025! Held in Cambridge (UK) 26-28 June 2025, by our friends @RepairClimate, the conference will discuss solutions for a warming world. Find out more --> https://t.co/9kr9TYwPak
It's time ⌛
Join us in June to hear about and discuss crucial research for a warming world. With sessions on ethics, the latest technology, and the future of climate repair, we want to hear YOUR voice.
With @uarctic. Sign up now 👉 https://t.co/TjZCDpU5Vx
🪑 Who decides?
Ethics, governance, and public perceptions of climate interventions at #ArcticRepair2025.
Arctic repair is loaded with questions. Beyond the engineering, modelling, and scientific inquiries of climate interventions are critical questions of responsibility and control.
Who decides how an intervention is used? Who decides when, and for how long? Who decides who pays - and does who pays get to decide everything else?
Who gets a voice, and who doesn't? Who decides whose voice matters more? Whose land is worth more?
Who deploys? Who controls? Who monitors? Who withholds? Who benefits?
Who decides?
At Arctic Repair 2025, we won’t get to answer these questions. Who gives us the right? But as researchers, academics, innovators, people with futures, we don't get to ignore them, either. We will discuss the frameworks, the research, and the questions with which we can step forward - or not - into Arctic repair initiatives. Be a part of it.
If this is your area, we want to hear from you.
Join the conversation: 5 days to submit your abstract. https://t.co/XrgQctihTK
⌛ ONE WEEK TO GO!
You have until 28th February to submit your abstract for Arctic Repair 2025, a pioneering conference on innovative solutions for a warming world.
Visit https://t.co/Aec6tf4qEc to find out more.
❓ EVENT: The first in our series introducing Engineering for the Climate. Hear from engineers seeking answers to the increasingly important question: what if engineering could help cool the planet?
In @Cambridge_Eng, Lecture Room 4, at 1pm, 30th Jan. https://t.co/nNXuyC6TAW
❓ Engineers have always been asking questions of “what if?”
Ours: what if engineering could help cool the planet?
Join us at @Cambridge_ENG LR4 for four introductory seminars on climate engineering: 30 Jan, 13 Feb, 27 Feb, 13 Mar, 1-2pm. Free. https://t.co/ofq7KvhB3t
📣 Are you researching solutions for a warming climate, the ethics and perceptions around it, or looking to the future of climate repair? We'd love to hear from you.
Submissions for Arctic Repair 2025 are now open! 👉 https://t.co/lc5GcNFp4K
Friday roundup 🗞️
💬 WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: Jacob, one of our researchers, arrived in the Arctic to commence another round of research with Real Ice. The team are working closely with locals in Cambridge Bay, Canada, to investigate how we might protect the sea ice. You can find out more about the ideas at https://t.co/yITm0XRI6O, and check out @Real_Ice_Dev_Co's ethos on their website, https://t.co/09GlO8rH0v.
Our director, @DrSDFitzgerald, has also been travelling to northern climate - although it doesn't look *quite* so chilly. He spoke with our friends at @SEAO2_CDR in Edinburgh this morning about “Going beyond emissions reduction - climate repair”. You can find out more about our partners SEA02-CDR on their website: https://t.co/25bQd03NxX (image from Callum Ward on LinkedIn.)
🎙️ LISTEN: Shaun spoke with BBC Radio Cambridgeshire on Wednesday about a new report by Anglia Ruskin and Cambridge Ahead on how the city can reach its net zero goals. You can read the report here: https://t.co/ENa9uwpuyE and listen to Shaun’s segment from 02:14:00: https://t.co/qpaXpixUt6
📰 READ: Laura Wismans from @nrc visited us last term to chat about conducting studies in the field and our work with Delft University of Technology. Check it out: https://t.co/DZ7UmLolUF
💭 WHAT WE’RE THINKING ABOUT: we are looking to expand our team of researchers and staff. Our director said: “We are keen to ensure that anyone who has the relevant background and is interested applies. We need a range of backgrounds, skills, and experiences working together to tackle these problems.” Find out more about our opportunities at https://t.co/fuf7rwzqUd.
❄️ COOL STUFF: @PNASNews published a report on life-saving potential of geoengineering: https://t.co/1Twx2LJvOG.
🎟️ GET INVOLVED: There is a lot to get involved with in 2025. Starting 30th January, we’ll be hosting four fortnightly seminars introducing Engineering for the Climate. Join us in LR4, Engineering Dept, Cambridge. https://t.co/w8Jogsf7gC
We’ll also be at Cambridge Science Festival in March! Friday 21st March, 6.30pm - more info to follow.
Abstracts are now being accepted for our conference in June, until 28th February 2025. Find out more and spread the word: https://t.co/RhgAhRAXRT.
⌛ JOIN THE CONVERSATION: What happens in the Arctic doesn’t stay in the Arctic. Join us in Cambridge from 26th-28th June for an exciting conference on Arctic Repair - solutions for a warming climate. Find out more at https://t.co/AZJ5hFpR4x.
📮 GET IN TOUCH: For more updates, find us on Bluesky (climaterepair), LinkedIn, and Instagram (climaterepaircambridge), and view this newsletter on our website at https://t.co/hfETc9CEFE. As always, you can contact us at [email protected].
@DrSDFitzgerald@Cambridge_Uni, said: "The increased energy use of AI should not be considered in isolation, but rather coupled with the potential energy reduction that intelligent control of our energy systems could enable." https://t.co/Vwpqu2IsVu