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SilverLining Public Comment on Petition for Rulemaking Regarding Maintaining Records and Submitting Reports on Weather Modification Activities
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SilverLining Public Comment on Petition for Rulemaking Regarding Maintaining Records and Submitting Reports on Weather Modification Activities

Rapid and effective reporting, regulation and enforcement for weather modification and climate intervention activities would be best achieved in a structure in which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides research and analysis of weather and climate impacts in support of a program of registration, permitting and enforcement by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). To achieve this, NOAA should expand relevant research and, with EPA, collaborate in the design of relevant processes. Within this, to support critical research, small-scale emissive research studies should be supported and exempted from permitting requirements for impact-scale activities.

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NYU Langone Health Forms New Partnership to Minimize Deaths from Extreme Heat
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NYU Langone Health Forms New Partnership to Minimize Deaths from Extreme Heat

Project HEATWAVE, a new research initiative aimed at improving how we project and prepare for the risks associated with extreme heat, launched today as an international, collaborative effort led by top researchers from NYU Langone Health, Georgia Institute of Technology, and SilverLining, a non-profit climate research organization.

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UNFCCC Dialogue: SilverLining Submission on Marine Atmosphere Research
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UNFCCC Dialogue: SilverLining Submission on Marine Atmosphere Research

As part of our efforts to improve society’s understanding of key influences on near-term climate change, SilverLining provided input to the 2024 Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue. This activity within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is designed to elicit scientific and technical input to strengthen ocean-based climate action. 

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New Atmosphere Studies and Public Engagement Center launch in the San Francisco Bay Area
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New Atmosphere Studies and Public Engagement Center launch in the San Francisco Bay Area

The Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) Program, an open collaboration of atmospheric scientists and other experts to study how clouds respond to particles — also called aerosols — in the atmosphere, today initiated new climate studies and launched the Coastal Atmospheric Aerosol Research and Engagement (CAARE) facility at the USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate located in Alameda, California.

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SilverLining Applauds Discussions on Sunlight Reflection Research at the UN Environment Assembly
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SilverLining Applauds Discussions on Sunlight Reflection Research at the UN Environment Assembly

The Sixth Session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) in Kenya is concluding today. A significant topic of the international convening was a proposed resolution to establish a panel to review scientific and societal considerations on a prominent form of rapid climate intervention: releasing particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight or alter the properties of clouds, also known as solar radiation modification (SRM).

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