Where we work
Our funded projects span the Global South, with researchers across Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
With the Degrees Modelling Fund, teams explore a range of modelling scenarios and potential impacts, including how SRM could affect extreme weather, sea-level rise, food security, public health, and biodiversity.
With the Degrees Socio-Political Fund, teams investigate the socio-political dimensions of SRM, including projects on ethics, economics, public perception, health justice, and public engagement.
Below you can find out more about the projects. You can also browse published results or search the researcher database.
Africa
We fund projects across 12 African countries, covering the continent from East to West and North to South.
Modelling projects research the potential impacts of SRM and climate change on issues including biodiversity, agriculture, marine environments and climate variability.
Socio-political projects assess the knowledge, governance and social implications of SRM across Africa.
All our work in Africa
Asia
We fund 13 projects in eight Asian countries, spanning Southern and Southeast regions.
Modelling projects research the potential impacts of SRM and climate change on issues including cyclones, climate extremes, agriculture and malaria.
Socio-political projects assess public perceptions of SRM and its governance, including in the health sector and in intergenerational ethics.
All our work in Asia
Latin America & the Caribbean
We fund ten projects across five countries, reaching from Mexico in the north to Argentina in the south.
Modelling projects research the potential impacts of SRM and climate change on issues including cyclones, glaciers, heatwaves and renewable energy.
Socio-political projects assess the connections between SRM and the economy, health justice and stakeholder perspectives.
All our work in Latin America & the Caribbean