https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/104261

*Data from: How large is the design space for stratospheric aerosol
geoengineering?*

Yan Zhang; Douglas G. MacMartin; Daniele Visioni; BenKravitz

*Abstract*

Data in support of research: Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), as a
possible supplement to emission reduction, has the potential to reduce some
of the risks associated with climate change. Adding aerosols to the lower
stratosphere results in global cooling. However, different choices for the
aerosol injection latitude(s) and season(s) have been shown to lead to
significant differences in regional surface climate, introducing a design
aspect to SAI. Past research has shown that there are at least three
independent degrees of freedom (DOF) that can be used to simultaneously
manage three different climate goals. Knowing how many more DOFs there are,
and thus how many independent climate goals can be simultaneously managed,
is essential to understanding fundamental limits of how well SAI might
compensate for anthropogenic climate change, and evaluating any underlying
trade-offs between different climate goals. Here we quantify the number of
meaningfully-independent DOFs of the SAI design space. This number of
meaningfully-independent DOFs depends on both the amount of cooling and the
climate variables used for quantifying the changes in surface climate. At
low levels of global cooling, only a small set of injection choices yield
detectably different surface climate responses. For a cooling level of
1-1.5℃, we find that there are likely between 6 and 8
meaningfully-independent DOFs. This narrows down the range of available DOF
and also reveals new opportunities for exploring alternate SAI designs with
different distributions of climate impacts.

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