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Geoengineering the Climate through (Solar) Radiation Modification

Session ID#: 1795

Engineering ideas to reduce the impact of climate change have been proposed
that involve (e.g.) injection of aerosol particles, modification of clouds
and/or surface albedo. This session solicits papers that examines processes
associated with these techniques and studies where such techniques have
been implemented in either high resolution and/or global climate models.
Case studies are welcome. Geoengineering research has significantly moved
on from the first simple climate model experiments. Papers could give key
insights into the effectiveness and side effects from different techniques,
and how detectable these will be with the limitations of our observing
system and climate variability. They could also provide  insights into the
engineering challenges and give unique tests for climate models, for
example,  identifying robust patterns of climate change caused by rapid
adjustment to radiative perturbations.

A - Atmospheric Sciences

0305 Aerosols and particles [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
0370 Volcanic effects [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
1622 Earth system modeling [GLOBAL CHANGE]
1630 Impacts of global change [GLOBAL CHANGE]

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