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Optimal Sunshade Configurations for Space-Based Geoengineering near the
Sun-Earth L1 Point

Joan-Pau Sánchez, Colin R. McInnes

Abstract
Within the context of anthropogenic climate change, but also considering
the Earth’s natural climate variability, this paper explores the
speculative possibility of large-scale active control of the Earth’s
radiative forcing. In particular, the paper revisits the concept of
deploying a large sunshade or occulting disk at a static position near the
Sun-Earth L1 Lagrange equilibrium point. Among the solar radiation
management methods that have been proposed thus far, space-based concepts
are generally seen as the least timely, albeit also as one of the most
efficient. Large occulting structures could potentially offset all of the
global mean temperature increase due to greenhouse gas emissions. This
paper investigates optimal configurations of orbiting occulting disks that
not only offset a global temperature increase, but also mitigate regional
differences such as latitudinal and seasonal difference of monthly mean
temperature. A globally resolved energy balance model is used to provide
insights into the coupling between the motion of the occulting disks and
the Earth’s climate. This allows us to revise previous studies, but also,
for the first time, to search for families of orbits that improve the
efficiency of occulting disks at offsetting climate change on both global
and regional scales. Although natural orbits exist near the L1 equilibrium
point, their period does not match that required for geoengineering
purposes, thus forced orbits were designed that require small changes to
the disk attitude in order to control its motion. Finally, configurations
of two occulting disks are presented which provide the same shading area as
previously published studies, but achieve reductions of residual
latitudinal and seasonal temperature changes.

Citation: Sánchez J-P, McInnes CR (2015) Optimal Sunshade Configurations
for Space-Based Geoengineering near the Sun-Earth L1 Point. PLoS ONE 10(8):
e0136648. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0136648

Editor: Franck Marchis, SETI Institute, UNITED STATES

Published: August 26, 2015

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