Lunchtime series: Engineering for the Climate

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Engineering has changed the world. But global temperatures are rising due to human action and emissions reduction is not sufficient to protect vulnerable people and places from the worst effects of climate change. What if engineering could help cool the planet?

What if we could make more ice? What if clouds could be more reflective? What if GHGs could be captured?

Join us at University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering for introductory talks on climate engineering - how we might be able to mitigate warming effects while we get emissions down. 

Engineering for the Climate, a seminar series from University of Cambridge and Centre for Climate Repair. 
LR4, Department of Engineering
30 Jan, 13 Feb, 27 Feb, 13 Mar 2025.
Free to attend and open to all.

*order of talks subject to change.

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What if engineering could cool the planet? 30 Jan
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What if clouds could be more reflective? 13 Feb
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What if we could make more sea ice? 27 Feb
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What if GHGs could be captured?