Events
Below you will find a list of past and upcoming events organized by the Solar Geoengineering Non-Use Agreement initiative, as well as other relevant events.
2025
3 February 2025
Webinar by the EU Scientific Advice Mechanism "Solar Radiation Modification: What’s at Stake for Society?" featuring Professor Aarti Gupta
ONLINE
2024
23 September 2024
Session on “Solar Geoengineering: Perspectives on Risks, Governance Implications and Political Challenges” during the Science Summit at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (video)
UNITED STATES
10 June 2024
Programme by Pakhuis de Zwijger on "A cold war on global warming" featuring Professor Aarti Gupta and Dr. Jeroen Oomen
THE NETHERLANDS
8 June 2024
Information and dialogue session on "Solar Geoengineering Governance" during the Bonn Climate Change Conference
GERMANY
2023
3 December 2023
COP28 Montreal Protocol Pavilion Event “Ozone Secretariat: Stratospheric Aerosol Injection: What's the Fuss?" featuring Professor Aarti Gupta (starting from 24:20)
UAE
13 September 2023
Workshop for the Dutch signatory base on "The Call for an International Non-Use Agreement on Solar Geoengineering: Rationale and Update on Recent Activities"
NETHERLANDS
8 September 2023
Presentation by Professor Frank Biermann at the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Government of France on
"Engineering the Climate? The Case for a Global Precautionary Approach and a Non-Use Agreement"
FRANCE
20 February 2023
Webinar on “Solar Geoengineering as a Challenge for Global Governance”
ONLINE
2-3 February 2023
Ethics & Solar Geoengineering Conference, presentation by Professor Aarti Gupta on "Solar Geoengineering: A Dangerous Distraction in an Unequal World"
UNITED STATES
2022
27 September 2022
Presentation by Professor Frank Biermann at the Institute For Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) on "Solar geoengineering as a false climate policy solution"
GERMANY
19-22 September 2022
Author workshop on "Restricting solar geoengineering as a future climate policy option: Learning from existing prohibitory regimes in international law and governance"
NETHERLANDS