Friends -
 
You may be interested in the following paper (*
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s10669-013-9435-8
* <http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=Lf45461Mba44a1Sb02fb61>).
 
*Title*: Climate engineering and climate tipping-point scenarios
 
*Abstract*: Many scientists fear that anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse 
gases have set the Earth on a path of significant, possibly catastrophic, 
changes. This includes the possibility of exceeding particular thresholds 
or tipping points in the climate system. In response, governments have 
proposed emissions reduction targets, but no agreement has been reached. 
These facts have led some scientists and economists to suggest research 
into climate engineering. In this paper, we analyze the potential value of 
one climate engineering technology family, known as solar radiation 
management (SRM) to manage the risk of differing tipping-point scenarios. 
We find that adding SRM to a policy of emissions controls may be able to 
help manage the risk of climate tipping points and that its potential 
benefits are large. However, the technology does not exist and important 
indirect costs (e.g., change in precipitation) are not well understood. 
Thus, we conclude the SRM merits a serious research effort to better 
understand its efficiency and safety. 
 
Best,
 
Eric Bickel
University of Texas at Austin
 
 

 

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