You can watch the video with or without music. An animated film about the climate goals of the Paris Agreement 2015 and the role of negative emissions: Can we achieve the "Well-below-2°C" target? Do we need so-called »negative emissions« in order to achieve this ambitious goal? What methods are considered to remove CO2 from the atmosphere? A film produced by the Priority Programme 1689 "Climate Engineering" of the German Research Foundation (DFG) . »The purest form of madness is to leave everything as it is and still hope that something will change.« Albert Einstein Research to Evaluate Climate Engineering Launched in May 2013, the German Research Foundation (DFG) Priority Programme (SPP) 1689 examines the risks and side effects of "Climate Engineering". The term Climate Engineering (CE) describes technological methods that could be used to mitigate or compensate for anthropogenic climate change by either reducing the atmospheric CO2 concentration or by directly changing the Earth’s radiation balance. The main objectives of the Priority Programme 1689 are: // Investigation of the climatic, ecological and social risks and potential effectiveness of different Climate Engineering methods // Evaluation of the scientific and public perception of Climate Engineering // Assessment – not development! – of Climate Engineering, including scientific, social, political, legal and ethical aspects Broschüre des SPP 1689 (Deutsch) Climate Engineering und unsere Klimaziele – eine überfällige Debatte https://www.spp-climate-engineering.d...