The Solar Geoengineering Ecosystem: Key Actors Across the Landscape of the 
Field, Wil Burns & Shuchi Talati (November 2023)
As more individuals and organizations start to engage in and learn about solar 
geoengineering (also known as solar radiation modification - SRM), it is 
challenging to know where to start. A collaborative effort between The Alliance 
for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering and the Forum on Climate 
Engineering Assessment aims to provide a landscape assessment of the SRM field 
across different sectors, institutions, and geographies. This report provides 
an overview of who is in the space, what they have done, and what might come 
next.
We hope this can provide a useful foundation for understanding where the SRM 
ecosystem is for anyone new to the field as well as those trying to understand 
how it has evolved. We plan to update this report periodically.
The report can be accessed here:
https://sgdeliberation.org/publications/the-solar-geoengineering-ecosystem-key-actors-across-the-landscape-of-the-field/


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WIL BURNS

Visiting Professor
Environmental Policy & Culture Program
Faculty Affiliate, Paula M. Trienens Institute for Sustainability and Energy

Northwestern University

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Menominee, Miami, and Ho-Chunk nations, upon whose traditional homelands 
Northwestern University stands, and the Indigenous people who remain on this 
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