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Greg Slater -Update on a Proposal for a First Antarctic SAI Test (FAST), HPAC, February 5, 2026 aerosolsArctic refreezingcryosphereEngineered coolinggeoengineeringIce Sheetssolar radiation modification SRMstratospheric aerosols

Greg Slater -Update on a Proposal for a First Antarctic SAI Test (FAST), HPAC, February 5, 2026

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i21bLM5Kebc Greg Slater -Update on a Proposal for a First Antarctic SAI Test (FAST), HPAC, February 5, 2026 Greg Slater will be presenting an "Update On a Proposal For the 'First Antarctic SAI Test' (FAST)”. He will be discussing the need to have the first tests of SAI…
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February 5, 2026
December 15, 2025 – American Geophysical Union Poster – SAI Deployment and Risks to Human Civilization HPAC Popular Press, Journal Articles, Conference Proceedings

December 15, 2025 – American Geophysical Union Poster – SAI Deployment and Risks to Human Civilization

SAI Deployment and Risks to Human Civilization: The Question is No Longer If, but How, When, Where, and by Whom? Ron Baiman (rpbaiman@gmail.com), Healthy Planet Action Coalition (HPAC) and Benedictine University; Michael C. MacCracken (mmaccrac@comcast.net), Healthy Planet Action Coalition and the Climate Institute; Gregory Slater (tenkyuu@gmail.com), Healthy Planet Action…
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January 13, 2026
IRS 45Q Carbon Capture Incentive Alive and Well – Enhanced by U.S. Administration Carbon Capture and StorageCarbon removalCCSindustrial processes

IRS 45Q Carbon Capture Incentive Alive and Well – Enhanced by U.S. Administration

(The most important carbon capture tax and cash pay incentive in the world has been upheld by the current U.S. administration and in some cases enhanced. Annually 61 million tons of CO2 are captured and safely stored, a drop in the bucket but Rome was not built in…
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December 18, 2025
What’s next for carbon removal? Undue Widespread Pessimism Carbon removalcarbon sinksclimate restorationdirect air captureEarth systemssequestration

What’s next for carbon removal? Undue Widespread Pessimism

Stratos, 500 million ton per year air capture unit by Occidental Petroleum in the Permian Basin, Texas What’s next for carbon removal? Undue false and widespread pessimism in the popular press. Companies have still drawn down only enough CO2 to cancel out a few hours of US emissions.…
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November 6, 2025
How Climate Intervention can Safely and Quickly Cool the Planet, HPAC NYC Climate Week, Sep. 26, 2025 climate restorationCooling intervention governance implementationpresentationsolar radiation modification SRMstratospheric aerosolsUncategorized

How Climate Intervention can Safely and Quickly Cool the Planet, HPAC NYC Climate Week, Sep. 26, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz2_mRqHZuw How Climate Intervention can Safely and Quickly Cool the Planet, HPAC NYC Climate Week, Sep. 26, 2025 Presentation (accompanying Baiman talk on near-term cooling): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JQ... Delay in action to limit climate pollution has allowed end of century scenarios to prematurely initiate. Earth systems have begun to degrade…
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October 8, 2025
Russ George – Ocean Iron Fertilization, HPAC, October 2, 2025 Carbon Capture and StorageCarbon removalcarbon sinksclimate restorationEarth systemsEngineered coolinggeoengineeringnatural geoengineeringnegative emissionsOcean acidificationOcean responseocean strategiespresentation

Russ George – Ocean Iron Fertilization, HPAC, October 2, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuaKbReiYAM Russ George - Ocean Iron Fertilization, HPAC, October 2, 2025 In 2012, Russ George worked with the Haida Salmon Restoration Corporation in British Columbia to add iron to the waters of the North Pacific Ocean at the point where salmon fingerlings most needed food. The project encountered…
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October 2, 2025