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Diverging Regional Climate Preferences and the Assessment of Solar
Geoengineering
Pfrommer, Tobias

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Abstract

Solar Geoengineering (SG) is a set of potential technologies to counteract
climate change. While SG can only imperfectly compensate for temperature
changes at the regional level, studies assessing regional SG impacts
indicated so far that regional temperature disparities from SG may not be
as severe as previously thought. A shortcoming of that literature is its
assumption that regions’ temperature preferences correspond to some
historic baseline climate. I extend the main framework for examining
regional SG impacts by allowing for regions to have temperature preferences
diverging from the baseline climate, showing that the impact of these
diverging preferences can be split into two components. The first component
changes the optimal SG level, but does not affect regional disagreement
over SG. The second component leaves the optimal SG level unaffected, but
changes regional disagreement over SG. I identify three aspects of SG
performance in the presence of diverging preferences. A numerical
implementation of the extended model shows that the presence of diverging
preferences may change SG performance in either direction and that the
direction generally depends on which of the three aspects of SG performance
is considered.

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