Climate Futures – The Rise of Geoengineering and its potential impacts for the Humanitarian Sector

Recording of a webinar on geoengineering hosted by the IFRC. The webinar featured Pablo Suarez from the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and Dr. David Keith, Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard University’s School of Engineering.

Source: IFRC, Feb 2017

Climate Futures – The Rise of Geoengineering and its potential impacts for the Humanitarian Sector

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