Join us for another impactful episode of the Climate Emergency Forum, where we take a critical look at one of this year’s most widely discussed scientific papers, “Safeguarding the Polar Regions from Dangerous Geoengineering.” Our panel breaks down what this paper means for planetary climate policy and the ongoing debate on geoengineering interventions. We explore the evidence, assess the arguments, and ask what’s at stake for the future of Arctic and Antarctic regions, as well as the planet as a whole.
This video was recorded on October 1st, 2025, and published on October 12th, 2025, and represents the opinions of the discussion participants.
The discussion brings together perspectives on the urgent need for bold climate action. Panelists examine the feasibility of various geoengineering techniques and weigh the importance of maintaining a broad toolkit—emissions reductions, carbon dioxide removal, and planetary cooling methods—versus focusing exclusively on emission cuts. We analyze the logic and science behind the paper’s calls to limit research on these technologies, and consider the global media’s outsized attention to its findings compared to more nuanced climate science.
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Links:
– Support Our Mission
https://climateemergencyforum.org/donate.html
– Safeguarding the polar regions from dangerous geoengineering: a critical assessment of proposed concepts and future prospects
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/science/articles/10.3389/fsci.2025.1527393/full
– The Climate Triad for a Safe and Healthy Climate (CEF Video)
– Ocean Restoration – Update 2024 (CEF Video)
– Dr. Hansen’s Climate Warning: It’s Worse Than We Thought
– Seeing the Forest for the Trees
https://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2025/ForestTrees.06August2025.pdf
– 2025 Report – Production Gap
– Alex Steffen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Steffen
– No, Polar Geoengineering Has Not Been Debunked
https://srm360.org/perspective/polar-geoengineering-has-not-been-debunked/
– Six ways loss of Arctic ice impacts everyone
https://www.worldwildlife.org/pages/six-ways-loss-of-arctic-ice-impacts-everyone
– Xi announces China’s Nationally Determined Contributions to beef up climate response
http://en.cppcc.gov.cn/2025-09/25/c_1128276.htm
– India’s eastern coast is eroding rapidly and some villages have already been engulfed by the sea
https://scroll.in/article/980642/indias-eastern-coast-is-eroding-rapidly-and-some-villages-have-already-been-engulfed-by-the-sea
– Increasing tree size across Amazonia
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-025-02097-4
Regular Panelists:
Dr. Peter Carter – MD, Expert IPCC Reviewer and the director of the Climate Emergency Institute
Paul Beckwith – Climate Systems Scientist. Professor at the University of Ottawa’s Paleoclimatology Laboratory as well as at Carleton University
Herb Simmens – Author, Co-founder of the Healthy Planet Action Coalition (HPAC), Climate Emergency Board Member and former college instructor.
Video Production:
Charles Gregoire – Electrical Engineer, Webmaster and IT prime for FacingFuture.Earth & the Climate Emergency Forum; Climate Reality Leader
Heidi Brault – Video production and website assistant, Organizer and convener, Metadata technician, COP26 team lead for FacingFuture.Earth and the Climate Emergency Forum; BA (Psychology); Climate Reality Leader
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Attributions:
Background Music:
– Title: Through the City II
– Author: Crowander
– Source: crowander.com
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