Uniting Early Career Leaders Shaping the Future of Climate Intervention
The Climate Intervention Network empowers early career voices with the space, support, and community to shape the future of solar geoengineering and climate governance.

What is the Climate Intervention Network?
The Climate Intervention Network (CIN) connects early career academics and professionals worldwide to support collaboration on solar geoengineering and climate intervention governance. CIN offers science-based resources, mentorship, and interdisciplinary discussions, building a global community for knowledge sharing and informed engagement.

Why Join CIN?
Young researchers often lack opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary climate intervention discussions. CIN breaks down barriers by providing a dedicated space for networking, mentoring, and collaboration, equipping members (up to the age of 35) to contribute to solar geoengineering governance and justice.
Expert-led Presentations
Learn from leading voices in climate intervention.
Research Sharing and Peer Feedback
Get insights and refine your work.
Book Discussions
Explore key climate science and policy literature.
In-Person Meetups & Collaborative Research
Engage with colleagues at international events. Collaborate with other CIN members on research projects.
CIN Guidelines
The Climate Intervention Network is convened by DSG, but it is not owned by any one organization. DSG hosts and provides the online space for interaction, handling technical needs, adding interested members to the community, scheduling online events, and facilitating in-person activities for the network, such as early career meet-ups and dedicated conferences.
Participation in CIN doesn’t imply formal affiliation, but it reflects a shared interest and a community of early-career academics and professionals who are interested in learning more and contributing to discussions and research on climate intervention. CIN is a convening tool that brings together this diverse community and offers space for open dialogue, collaboration, and learning. Given the diversity of opinions on the topic, no one individual or group speaks on behalf of CIN, and personal views should not be represented as those of the network.
All members are encouraged to suggest activities, online and in-person, bringing together participants from CIN, as long as they are inclusive and respectful of differing perspectives. Discrimination or exclusionary behavior of any kind will not be tolerated.
Clara Botto, DSG’s Director of Outreach, is the primary point of contact for CIN. Please contact her for general enquiries and feedback, overseeing technical needs, and addressing any concerns or complaints.
Who can Join?
CIN is open to early-career professionals, researchers, and students under the age of 35 who are passionate about solar geoengineering and climate governance. Membership is free, and we welcome diverse perspectives from around the world.