
Tyler Felgenhauer
Writer
Tyler is the Research Director at the Duke Center on Risk, and a social scientist exploring how climate and society interact. He is currently focused on understanding how policy makers can best assess the risks of whether or not to use SRM, and what the consequences might be.
Content Authored:

SRM at COP29, Baku, Azerbaijan
Experts react to developments at COP29, the annual, global gathering of climate policymakers. While sunlight reflection metho...
9 min read

Mitigation Displacement: Could SRM Undermine Emissions Cuts?
A common objection to the study and potential development of sunlight reflection methods, also known as solar radiation modif...
5 min read
Content Reviewed:

Cooling Credits: Could Paying for SRM Deployment Offset CO2 Emissions?
“Cooling credits” are being offered as a way for companies and individuals to offset their carbon dioxide (CO2...
7 min read

Unilateral Deployment: Could a Single Country Change the Global Climate?
Given how inexpensive and powerful some sunlight reflection methods, also known as solar radiation modification (SRM), appear...
7 min read
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News Roundup: The Next IPCC report, Alternative Aerosol Particles, and More
We’re joined by SRM experts to discuss the latest news: Sandro Vattioni, Alfonso Fernández, Daniele Visioni, and Tyler Felgenhauer.
31 mins

News Roundup: Live from the American Geophysical Union
We’re joined by SRM researchers Lili Xia, Chris Lennard, and Tyler Felgenhauer at the American Geophysical Union conference to discuss the latest SRM news.
30 mins