Senckenberg Centre Releases Video on Geoengineering
The Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment has released a video on geoengineering as part of its "Tockner Talks" series. The discussion covers the potential and challenges of climate intervention technologies.

Senckenberg Centre Releases Video on Geoengineering
The Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment has released a new video discussing geoengineering as part of its "Tockner Talks" series. This fourth installment addresses the complexities and potential applications of technologies aimed at influencing Earth's climate.
The video explores fundamental concepts of geoengineering, including methods such as carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation management. The topic sparks debate regarding its potential to mitigate global warming, alongside significant ethical and technological challenges associated with widespread adoption.
The Senckenberg institution emphasizes the necessity of scientific research to comprehend the implications of geoengineering. The "Tockner Talks" series aims to present current scientific topics to a broader audience in a clear and accessible manner.
Further details about the video and the series are available on the Senckenberg website. The release intends to provide an informative overview of the field's current state and future prospects.