J'ai le grand plaisir de débarquer à Draguignan ce weekend, avec ma ribambelle de héros 🤩
👉 Dis-moi si tu comptes venir au #draguignangamingfestival et taguetes amis qui sont dans le sud pour les informer de l'événement !
#dgf2025 #gaming #draguignan #var #fantasy
🌍 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:
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#DGF2025 #Solargeoengineering
🌍 In our latest newsletter, we reflect on the largest SRM gathering to date, #DGF2025 — key takeaways, featured content, and what’s next for the SRM field.
📬 Read the update here:
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🌍 #DGF2025 put the Global South at the centre of the SRM debate. Our partner @uclalawemmett.bsky.social 's Prof. Ted Parson reflects on these landmark conversations in a new piece: legal-planet.org/2025/07/09/a-landmark-ge...
🎧 Listen to the latest Cleaning Up Podcast - recorded at #DGF2025! Bryony Worthington interviewed Thelma Krug about all things climate - including solar geoengineering and how research is crucial, especially in the Global South 👉 www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTJD...
Now live: recordings from the Degrees Global Forum sessions! DSG organized and participated in several sessions during #DGF2025, including Building Bridges Across Disciplines: Addressing Challenges in Solar Radiation Modification Research youtu.be/HDNZ0ofr5CM?...
It's been one month since the Degrees Global Forum - what were your takeaways? Watch our wrap-up video to relive some of the best moments 👇
#DGF2025
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Enjoyed my time in Cape Town last month for the Degrees Forum 2025. I had the pleasure of joining @hollyjeanbuck.bsky.social and Rose Mutiso for a plenary session on how sunlight reflection methods (SRM) fit into the broader climate response toolbox. #DGF2025 youtu.be/jlUQl6YjIjc...
What’s new in #SolarGeoengineering? This month's update covers:
🗣️ Takeaways from #DGF2025
🌐 Global SRM developments
🧪 New SAI research
📊 Tracking policy + public conversation
Catch up here → buff.ly/avgeW3F
Collaboration across disciplines and sectors is essential to the #SolarGeoengineering conversation. Amadou Coulibaly highlights the value of researchers, policymakers, and civil society engaging together to shape the future of SRM.
#DGF2025 #SunlightReflectionMethods
At the close of #DGF2025, Trisha Patel delivered a powerful reflection on how the SRM community is evolving — and why that matters.
📖 Read Trisha's perspective: buff.ly/XU7abSn
#SolarGeoengineering
Huge thanks to @degrees.ngo for hosting #DGF2025 – and to everyone behind the scenes who made it happen. Your hard work, thoughtfulness, and dedication created an unforgettable forum. We’re grateful to have been part of it.
As the @degrees.ngo Global Forum unfolds in Cape Town, Kwami Kpondzo and Josué Aruna explain why they are confronting the looming danger of geoengineering technologies that threaten Africa's future www.geoengineeringmonitor.org/degrees-of-d...
#DGF2025 #geoengineering #Africa
That’s a wrap on #DGF2025! Trisha Patel closed with an inspiring look ahead at what's to come for SRM. We're leaving inspired, informed—and overcaffeinated ☕. We hope these updates were useful! Wishing #GeoMIP attendees a productive session tomorrow.
"If we're going to continue engaging with SRM seriously, then how we engage with people - outside this room, past our disciplines, and beyond our datasets – matters just as much as what we're researching." Trisha Patel - Inaugural Saleemul Huq prize winner, closing #DGF2025 🌍
Matthew Henr discussing cutting-edge science at #DGF2025 session on the cryosphere. Experts explored strategies to cool the Arctic—from marine cloud brightening and cloud seeding to ice sheet interventions. 🧊
Talking about how terrestrial biodiversity will be affected under a solar modification scenario (SRM) at Global Forum Degrees at Cape Town #DGF2025
One of the best parts of #DGF2025? Seeing early-career researchers and seasoned experts connect, share, and inspire each other.
Poster sessions wrap-up today. If you're at #DGF2025 be sure to head over during one of today's two breaks and connect with researchers one-on-one as they showcase their exciting projects.
Great energy in yesterday's #DGF2025 session discussing SRM experiments.
Lively World Cafe style conversations explored hypothetical case studies from SAI to sea-ice thickening—unpacking the science, governance, and regional realities.
"We are not advocating for the deployment of SRM technologies. Instead, we are investigating what SRM could mean for Africa." From #DGF2025, African researchers respond to criticism.
☀️ Day 4 of #DGF2025 is underway!
The opening plenary considers future governance challenges. Then it’s a full day of new initiatives, fresh perspectives, and deep dives into stakeholder engagement, cryosphere impacts, strengthening African leadership, and more.
Dr. Ye Tao poses questions at the Agricultural Impact session of #DGF2025 in Cape Town. There are many unknowns around the impacts of SAI on agriculture at this point.
Global South 🤝 Global North. Michael Taylor appreciates the representation of southern researchers at #DGF2025 and the ability to interact with peers from across the globe.
"In sustainable development, one thing I've learnt is that there is this kind of dance between evidence, people and political systems. I think managing that balance is something that SRM can learn from development."—Rose Mutiso #DGF2025 🌍
☀️ On #DGF2025 Day 2, our team joined panels on SAI and targeted interventions, sharing and gaining perspectives on SRM experiments. What was your highlight of the day?
📆 Here's where you'll find us today
Check out the full agenda: degreesglobalforum.org/about/agenda/
#DGF2025 Day 3 kicks off with an interactive opening plenary! Panelists Holly Buck, Rose Mutiso, and David Keith add commentary as the audience responds to polls on emissions reduction, carbon removal, mitigation displacement, and SRM's role in climate solutions.
It was Day 1 of Degrees Global Forum 2025 #DGF2025: Dr. Tao, MEER’s Founder and Executive Director, met with Billy M. Williams of the American Geophysical Union, a fellow advocate for #SolarRadiationManagement. Their meeting signifies the growing emphasis on #SolarGeoengineering.
Portia Adade Williams—"Funding drives our research agenda and our ability to respond to challenges. But 78% of funding from 1990-2020 on climate change in Africa went to institutions in the Global North. We need to fund local research." #DGF2025