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⭐ 2025 was an incredible year for the Degrees Initiative!
🌍Researchers recognised globally, 50+ SRM papers published, 5 new countries funded, hosted largest SRM forum in Cape Town, and much more...
Here's to 2026!
Read more about our 2025 highlights 👉 www.degrees.ngo/2025-in-revi...
How do we bridge the gap between science and policy?
By bringing researchers and decision-makers together. 🧠
Our new workshop report summarises discussions from the SRM governance simulation held in Bogotá. 🇨🇴 🌎
Read the full report here 👇
www.degrees.ngo/workshop-rep...
📢We’re hiring!
🌍Join a fast-growing charity supporting Global-South-led research on solar radiation modification.
Open remote roles: Finance, Policy (Africa), Events & Development.
Apply by 1–5 Jan 2026
👉 www.degrees.ngo/careers/
🌍 “African researchers are already contributing significant knowledge on climate change. We cannot afford decisions about our common future without their engagement.”
Degrees researcher @adadeposh and EDF’s Angela Churie Kallhauge respond to the Guardian 👇
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
🌍The African Climate Intervention Research Hub has launched its new website!
The Hub brings together scientists and institutions across the continent to advance research on SRM and climate governance.
Explore their website 👉 www.climateresearchafrica.org
📢We are hiring a Development Manager to help grow a fast-moving climate NGO empowering Global South researchers on SRM.
£55–60k, full-time, remote (UK).
Lead major donor relationships
Grant writing, reporting, KPIs & CRM systems
Apply here 👇
www.degrees.ngo/careers/job-...
We are hiring an Events Manager to lead international events for a climate-research charity empowering Global South researchers.
UK remote
Full-time, permanent
Plan & deliver global events
Apply here 👉 www.degrees.ngo/careers/job-...
We're recruiting a Policy Engagement Manager, Africa to strengthen African leadership in SRM policy discussions.
Remote (UK or Africa), 18-month contract
10+ yrs climate policy/diplomacy needed
Help guide a growing climate NGO
Apply here 👉 www.degrees.ngo/careers/job-...
We’re hiring a Finance Manager to support a fast-growing climate-research charity empowering Global South scientists.
£50–60k, UK remote
Full-time, permanent
Lead financial ops, budgeting, reporting & audits
Apply 👉 www.degrees.ngo/careers/job-...
“Without inclusive governance, SRM risks becoming a tool of geopolitical imbalance…” Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa highlights the Degrees-funded researchers driving climate equity across the Global South.
Watch the video here 👉 youtu.be/Q20PvSN1H2A?...
LAC researchers and policymakers gathered in Bogotá for an SRM governance simulation hosted by IDEAM with IAI, @sgdeliberation.bsky.social & Degrees. The workshop built capacity, connected science and policy, and highlighted regional coordination needs.
Read more 👉 www.degrees.ngo/researchers-...
We’re proud to support @degrees.ngo, ensuring developing countries have a voice in the conversation about sunlight reflection methods, a proposal for reducing climate impacts by reflecting a fraction of sunlight away from the Earth.
As COP30 unfolds in Belém, the Amazon is at the centre of climate action. In a new Perspective for @srm360.bsky.social, our Director of Policy Engagement Marcos Regis da Silva outlines how informal conversations during COP30 could shape the future of SRM governance.
srm360.org/perspective/...
📢We’re recruiting a Volunteer Trustee (Finance)
💼Accounting qualification required
💻Remote, ~3-4 hours/month
🌍Help guide a growing climate NGO
Apply by 7 Dec 2025 👇
www.degrees.ngo/careers/volu...
Cabo Verde begins its first SRM study through Degrees funding 👏
Dr Patrik Pina da Silva and his team will examine how SRM could affect extreme weather on Santiago Island
👉 youtu.be/sgoy7VoQuTw
#CaboVerde #SRM #ClimateChange #GlobalSouth
The Republic of the Congo begins its first SRM study 👏
Roy Dorgeless Ngakala and his team will examine how SRM and global warming could affect local fisheries and the Congolese Upwelling System.
👉 youtu.be/RTvIq73zK_k
#Congo #SRM #Oceans #GlobalSouth
Morocco receives Degrees funding for its first SRM study 👏
Alongside his team, Dr Victor Ongoma will assess how SRM might affect heat and rainfall extremes across North Africa
👉 youtu.be/Wf0B-mAfiik
#Morocco #SRM #ClimateChange #GlobalSouth
Jordan launches its first SRM project with Degrees funding 👏
Prof. Jawad Al-Bakri and team will explore how SRM could influence crop productivity and water-scarce agriculture in arid conditions
👉 youtu.be/K_0RxIoug5E
#Jordan #SRM #ClimateScience #GlobalSouth
Men discussing around a table during an SRM research workshop held in Nairobi. October 2025
Men discussing around a table during an SRM research workshop held in Nairobi. October 2025
Man giving a speech using a microphone. Other workshop participants gather around him to listen. Taken during the SRM research workshop held in Nairobi, October 2025.
Group photo taken during the workshop using a selfie-stick on a rooftop in Nairobi. October 2025
We’ve funded four new research teams from Cabo Verde, Jordan, Morocco and the Republic of the Congo to conduct their country’s first-ever SRM study 👏
Read more 👇
www.degrees.ngo/four-new-cou...
Watch this space for more details on each project in the coming days.
#SRM #ClimateChange #GlobalSouth
“Climate-intervention research will move forward somewhere. The choice is whether we help steer it or simply endure its outcomes.” - Degrees-funded researcher Kwesi A. Quagraine on the need for Africa to be at the table in climate engineering decisions 👉 www.graphic.com.gh/news/general...
☀️Celebrating 50 peer-reviewed papers from Degrees-funded scientists exploring how SRM could affect the world physically, socially & politically. From Mexico to Benin, researchers across the Global South are leading the way in SRM science & governance 👉https://www.degrees.ngo/50-paper-milestone/
Read DSG’s latest post on the workshop we co-hosted this month in Latin America. The opportunity allowed government representatives to come together to engage in a multilateral negotiation simulation, aided by @degrees.ngo researchers from the region. bit.ly/435v2Nq
For the first time, Degrees-funded modelling & social science teams met in Bogotá, CO to explore SRM science & governance in the LAC region, marking a key step toward collaborative, holistic SRM research. www.degrees.ngo/second-lac-w...
@newscientist.com reports on a survey showing many climate scientists expect large-scale efforts to block radiation from the sun by 2100. Incl. quotes from our CEO Andy Parker and funded researcher Ines Camilloni 👉 www.newscientist.com/article/2498...
Could solar geoengineering help or harm the Amazon?
Our Marcos Regis da Silva will be part of a live discussion of the topic on 28 October – sign up to watch the debate via @srm360.bsky.social: srm360.org/event/could-...
🌍 The Degrees Global Forum report is out!
300 people from 49 countries made this the biggest SRM event to date.
Swipe for highlights and download the report below:
www.degrees.ngo/wp-content/u...
#DGF2025 #Solargeoengineering
Another well-deserved success: Degrees researcher Dr Frederic Bonou has won the 2025 Africa Award for Research Excellence in Earth or Ocean Sciences from the American Geophysical Union 👏 🌍
> www.agu.org/honors/afric...
📢 We're hiring for a Policy Engagement Manager, Asia.
They will strengthen the voice of the Global South in discussions on solar geoengineering / SRM research and governance with relevance to Asia by connecting experts to policy processes. Apply by 19th October 2025: www.degrees.ngo/careers/job-...
Romaric Odoulami Researcher, University of Cape Town, South Africa Geoengineering has become a controversial idea, but Dr. Romaric Odoulami is studying the intricate science behind how it would work. He leads an Africa-wide collaboration of scientists studying the effects of these proposed techniques on the continent's weather patterns, the largest research effort of its kind in the Global South. Supported by a $1.5-million fund from the Simons Foundation International, Odoulami uses computer models to study how different particles would disperse into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the earth, a method called Solar Radiation Management. But this could also have unintended consequences such as drought, which would harm crop production and food security. In May 2025, Benin-born Odoulami co-launched the African Climate Intervention Research Hub to support climate research across the continent.
Congratulations to Romaric C. Odoulami on being named one of @forbes.com's Sustainability Leaders 2025! 👏 🌱
He has co-led 3 Degrees Modelling Fund projects, secured $1.5 million from @simonsfoundation.org, and co-launched the African Climate Intervention Research Hub.
www.forbes.com/sites/elisab...