JAN 18, 2022 • Podcast
C2GDiscuss: Governing Solar Radiation Modification Research: Insights from Marine Cloud Brightening and the Great Barrier Reef
In response to climate change risks, scientists are considering the viability of developing and deploying marine cloud brightening (MCB), which seeks to whiten clouds over ...
JAN 18, 2022 • Podcast
C2GDiscuss: An Introduction to the Series, with C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor
"C2GDiscuss" is a series of moderated in-depth conversations between diverse experts on some of the governance challenges of climate-altering approaches. In this podcast, Mark ...
JAN 17, 2022 • News
Foreign Policy: "The Climate Conversation No One Wants"
In an op-ed for Foreign Policy, Senior Fellow and C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor argues that it's time to talk about managing the world’...
JAN 16, 2022 • News
Reuters: "After sun-dimming setback, geoengineers seek a diplomatic fix"
Janos Pasztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative, is quoted in this article for "Reuters" that discusses research into climate-altering technologies like solar ...
JAN 14, 2022 • News
World Economic Forum: "We’re failing at the ethics of AI. Here’s how we make real impact"
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the rollout of AI initiatives around the globe. In an article published by the World Economic Forum, Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative ...
JAN 13, 2022 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Opportunities for New Narratives in Foreign Policy, with Judah Grunstein
Judah Grunstein, editor-in-chief of "World Politics Review," returns to "The Doorstep" to discuss 2022 trends in U.S. global engagement with co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana ...
JAN 10, 2022 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How can fiction help people think about solar radiation modification? with Eliot Peper
When author Eliot Peper first heard about solar geoengineering, or solar radiation modification, he knew he had to write a novel. "There are so many ...
JAN 6, 2022 • Article
One Year After the January 6 Insurrection, Democracy Needs a Rallying Cry
On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, groups across society are increasingly worried about the state of democracy. But as the pressure on democracy ...