Sabrina Schulz
Dr. Sabrina B. Schulz is a Fellow with the stiftung neue verantwortung, a Berlin-based public policy think tank, where she runs a project on geoengineering.
In her research she focuses on the interconnections between climate change, energy security, natural resources, and international security. Before she was Deputy Director at the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies. She also worked as Policy Advisor for the British High Commission in Ottawa and as Director of Policy at the British Association for Private Security Companies in London. Sabrina is is a graduate of the University of Potsdam (MA in Public Policy and Management) and studied at the University of Konstanz and l’Université catholique de Louvain for the same degree. She also holds an MA in International Politics as well as a PhD from Aberystwyth University in the United Kingdom.
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Climate 2.0 – Can Geoengineering Make the World a Safer Place?

Wizardry to some, anathema to others, geoengineering—or climate engineering—is slowly encroaching on the territory of traditional climate policy. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) next Assessment Report, due in 2013/14, will cover “the deliberate large-scale manipulation of the planetary environment”[1] as a potential strategy to counteract man-made climate change. Technological solutions… Read more >

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