The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) recently held its thirteenth annual meeting in Exeter, United Kingdom. The meeting included over 100 registered participants, with a large representation from the Global South. The meeting discussed previous GeoMIP simulations and plans for future experiments as part of the new set of Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) simulations. The meeting also addressed topics such as governance, the need for a new intermediate experiment, and data needs. Future plans include holding the next two meetings at Cornell University in 2024 and in Africa in 2025. The GeoMIP community is growing and aims to increase its online presence through platforms like GitHub. Overall, the meeting highlighted the need to rethink the structure and organization of the GeoMIP meeting to ensure broader participation and more diverse perspectives. [Extracted from the article]