Dear all,
please find below the Description of this SRM-related session at the AGU Fall 
Meeting 2022 that will be held in Chicago (and virtually) 12-16 December 2022.
We look forward to your abstracts! The abstract submission deadline is 3 August 
(23:59 EDT/03:59 +1 GMT). https://www.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Present 
<https://www.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Present> 

GC012. Advances in Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) Research

Session Description:
Persistent CO2 emission growth casts some doubt over the chance of stabilizing 
Earth's temperature over the next decades through emission cuts alone. Solar 
Radiation Modification (SRM, also known as Geoengineering or Climate 
Intervention) proposes to temporarily modify Earth's radiation budget to reduce 
the effects of climate change in the near term alongside decarbonization. 
Common proposed SRM methods include stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), 
marine cloud brightening (MCB), cirrus cloud thinning, and surface albedo 
modification. Climate Intervention governance must be grounded in a solid basis 
of natural science and engineering research which quantifies the feasibility, 
risks, and benefits of each proposal. We welcome all contributions focusing on 
the advancements in natural science of climate engineering, including climate 
modeling studies, ecological impacts, engineering investigations, experimental 
results, and analogue observations (e.g. volcanoes, ship tracks).  We also 
encourage broader scope studies that connect the climatic and ecological 
impacts with the economic, social, political, or ethical implications of 
Climate Intervention, and abstracts from underrepresented communities/locations 
who may be disproportionately affected by climate change.

Primary Section/Focus Group:
Global Environmental Change
Index Terms:

0305 Aerosols and particles [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
0321 Cloud/radiation interaction [ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE]
3305 Climate change and variability [ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES]
3311 Clouds and aerosols [ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES]

Conveners: Daniele Visioni, James A. Franke, Jadwiga Richter, Sarah J. Doherty



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