
Kelly Wanser
Is Reflecting Sunlight from the Atmosphere a Bridge to the Future?
Recorded live on Aug 14, 02018
at The Interval at Long Now
Recent data shows damage from climate change rapidly increasing. There are many scientifically proposed methods (from the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.K. Royal Society, and the American Geophysical Union among others) for directly reducing atmospheric heat. Yet to date there are still no formal research programs or capabilities to further explore these geoengineering ideas. What are the potential risks and benefits? How do we balance this effort vs. emissions reduction and restoring the natural system? Kelly Wanser of SilverLining discusses her work advocating, educating and coordinating research on this important effort to combat climate change.
Kelly Wanser, as Executive Director of SilverLining, helps drive research that will ensure safe pathways for climate for people and ecosystems within the coming decade. She works to accelerate adoption of technologies that help us understand and manage climate as a complex systems problem. Ms. Wanser works closely with leading scientists, engineers, technologists and government leaders on efforts to increase research and accelerate progress on reducing atmospheric heat. She testified before the U.S. House Space, Science and Technology Committee as part of a panel on "Geoengineering: Innovation, Research, and Technology." She serves as Board Director for BioCarbon Engineering, who use drone and AI technology to help restore ecosystems, and is a Senior Advisor to BlackBirch, whose hyper-local data helps companies manage weather risk.
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Kelly Wanser is Principal Director of the Marine Cloud Brightening Project, one of the major research programs in reflecting sunlight to reduce climate warming, or “solar geoengineering”. A climate research advocate, she is also engaged in efforts to accelerate the adoption of new technologies and systems methods for understanding and managing climate. She is a Board Director at Biocarbon Engineering, a company focused on automating ecosystem restoration and member of the National Academy of Sciences President’s Circle, and previously served as a Senior Advisor to Ocean Conservancy on analysis of ocean-climate risk and to the Laser Inertial Fusion Energy (LIFE) program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. A technologist, executive and entrepreneur, she previously founded companies in IT infrastructure, analytics and security, and is the author of over 20 patents. Ms. Wanser helped establish the marine cloud brightening research effort in 2008, and recently testified on solar geoengineering before the U.S. House Science, Space and Technology Committee.
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