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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016328717301131
Stratospheric aerosol injection research and existential risk
Author links open overlay panelJohnHalstead
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2018.03.004
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Highlights
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It is uncertain whether Stratospheric Aerosol Injection(SAI) research is
justifiable, but a tentative case be made for security-focused research.

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SAI would eliminate the arguable environmental existential risks of climate
change (<1% – 3.5%).

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It is extremely unclear whether SAI would reduce willingness to mitigate,
and extensive efforts should be made to reduce the risk of mitigation
obstruction.

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Termination shock risk is overstated.

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The risk of unilateral deployment is overstated, but SAI introduces other
serious security risks.


Abstract
In the wake of the continued failure to mitigate greenhouse gases,
researchers have explored the possibility of injecting aerosols into the
stratosphere in order to cool global temperatures. This paper discusses
whether Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) should be researched, on the
controversial ethical assumption that reducing existential risk is
overwhelmingly morally important. On the one hand, SAI could eliminate the
environmental existential risks of climate change (arguably around a 1%
chance of catastrophe), and reduce the risks of interstate conflict
associated with extreme warming. Moreover, the risks of termination shock
and unilateral deployment are overstated. On the other hand, SAI introduces
risks of interstate conflict which are very difficult to quantify. Research
into these security risks would be valuable, but also risks reducing
willingness to mitigate. I conclude that the decision about whether to
research SAI is one of ‘deep uncertainty’ or ‘complex cluelessness’, but
that there is a tentative case for research initially primarily focused on
the governance and security aspects of SAI.

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