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

Friday roundup ?️ 

?️ GET INVOLVED: It’s a cloudy day in Cambridge, so we’re asking: what if clouds could be more reflective? Join us on Thursday 13th to discover how engineers are looking to the skies to protect the planet. 

?️ WATCH: For a sneak preview of Thursday’s seminar, watch Dante McGrath talk about his research in the Great Barrier Reef with University of Cambridge.

You can also watch last week's seminar on our YouTube channel. 

? READ: What is Greenhouse Gas Removal and why is it critical? Our director, Shaun Fitzgerald, contributed to a helpful resource on the solutions, challenges, and opportunities of GGR. Centre for Climate Engagement has produced an Expert Insight.

? WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: Going with the flow: experiments in Cambridge strengthen ice thickening expectations. A new paper by researchers at CCR details experiments into the flow of water over ice - important research for the viability of techniques to "refreeze" the Arctic. 

⌛ JOIN THE CONVERSATION: There’s still time to submit your abstract for Arctic Repair 2025. We’ll have sessions on ethics, governance, and public perception; Marine Cloud Brightening; Stratospheric Aerosol Injection; other interventions and the future of Arctic repair. Visit www.arcticrepair2025.com/participate for more info. 

? GET IN TOUCH: Email us at info@climaterepair.cam.ac.uk

Friday roundup ?️ 

?️ GET INVOLVED: It’s a cloudy day in Cambridge, so we’re asking: what if clouds could be more reflective? Join us on Thursday 13th to discover how engineers are looking to the skies to protect the planet. 

?️ WATCH: For a sneak preview of Thursday’s seminar, watch Dante McGrath talk about his research in the Great Barrier Reef with University of Cambridge.

You can also watch last week's seminar on our YouTube channel. 

? READ: What is Greenhouse Gas Removal and why is it critical? Our director, Shaun Fitzgerald, contributed to a helpful resource on the solutions, challenges, and opportunities of GGR. Centre for Climate Engagement has produced an Expert Insight.

? WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO: Going with the flow: experiments in Cambridge strengthen ice thickening expectations. A new paper by researchers at CCR details experiments into the flow of water over ice - important research for the viability of techniques to "refreeze" the Arctic. 

⌛ JOIN THE CONVERSATION: There’s still time to submit your abstract for Arctic Repair 2025. We’ll have sessions on ethics, governance, and public perception; Marine Cloud Brightening; Stratospheric Aerosol Injection; other interventions and the future of Arctic repair. Visit www.arcticrepair2025.com/participate for more info. 

? GET IN TOUCH: Email us at info@climaterepair.cam.ac.uk

Water flow on ice in the Arctic
Screenshot from website: arcticrepair2025.com/participate
What if clouds could be more reflective? 13 Feb
Water flow on ice in the Arctic
Screenshot from website: arcticrepair2025.com/participate
What if clouds could be more reflective? 13 Feb