A round up of what the Centre for Climate Repair has been up to this week.

Friday roundup ?️

? WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: Have you ever complained that your office is too cold? Jacob Pantling is in the Arctic this week with Real Ice, braving -40°C temperatures as they test ways to protect the sea ice. You can read their updates in an ongoing blog post on our website. On the ice: live from our Arctic research | Centre for Climate Repair

?️ WATCH: Real Ice shared drone footage of the ice thickening research in Cambridge Bay - check it out for some beautiful scenery and a view to the big picture of Arctic repair. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/realice-eco_aerial-view-of-the-pump-and-ice-pond-created-activity-7288360210434277376-X07F?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

? READ: What does exceeding 1.5°C of warming in 2024 mean for solar radiation modification? SRM360 asked experts for their perspectives. What Does 2024's Breach of 1.5°C Mean for SRM? | SRM360

?️ GET INVOLVED: Join us for the first in our seminar series introducing Engineering for the Climate. Hear from engineers seeking answers to the increasingly important question: what if engineering could help cool the planet? At the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, Lecture Room 4, at 1pm on 30th January. Spring Seminars: Engineering for the Climate | Centre for Climate Repair

? WHAT WE’RE THINKING ABOUT: Are you researching climate engineering or perceptions around Arctic repair? We'd love to hear from you! Abstracts for our June 2025 conference are open at Participate | Arctic Repair 2025

⌛ 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 Arctic Repair 2025 | Climate Conference

? GET IN TOUCH: Find us on Bluesky, Instagram, and YouTube!

Friday roundup ?️

? WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: Have you ever complained that your office is too cold? Jacob Pantling is in the Arctic this week with Real Ice, braving -40°C temperatures as they test ways to protect the sea ice. You can read their updates in an ongoing blog post on our website. On the ice: live from our Arctic research | Centre for Climate Repair

?️ WATCH: Real Ice shared drone footage of the ice thickening research in Cambridge Bay - check it out for some beautiful scenery and a view to the big picture of Arctic repair. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/realice-eco_aerial-view-of-the-pump-and-ice-pond-created-activity-7288360210434277376-X07F?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

? READ: What does exceeding 1.5°C of warming in 2024 mean for solar radiation modification? SRM360 asked experts for their perspectives. What Does 2024's Breach of 1.5°C Mean for SRM? | SRM360

?️ GET INVOLVED: Join us for the first in our seminar series introducing Engineering for the Climate. Hear from engineers seeking answers to the increasingly important question: what if engineering could help cool the planet? At the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, Lecture Room 4, at 1pm on 30th January. Spring Seminars: Engineering for the Climate | Centre for Climate Repair

? WHAT WE’RE THINKING ABOUT: Are you researching climate engineering or perceptions around Arctic repair? We'd love to hear from you! Abstracts for our June 2025 conference are open at Participate | Arctic Repair 2025

⌛ 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 Arctic Repair 2025 | Climate Conference

? GET IN TOUCH: Find us on Bluesky, Instagram, and YouTube!

travelling on ice
Call for abstracts
Jacob in Arctic 2
What if engineering could cool the planet? 30 Jan
In the workshop
travelling on ice
Call for abstracts
Jacob in Arctic 2
What if engineering could cool the planet? 30 Jan
In the workshop