Your article was published 5 years after the article Andrew posted which is
probably why! 🙂

On Sat, 29 Oct 2022, 12:13 Alan Robock ☮, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm amazed that they did not even reference our recent article on the same
> topic:
>
> Zarnetske, Phoebe L., Jessica Gurevitch, Janet Franklin, Peter Groffman,
> Cheryl Harrison, Jessica Hellmann, Forrest M. Hoffman, Shan Kothari, Alan
> Robock, Simone Tilmes, Daniele Visioni, Jin Wu, Lili Xia, and Cheng-En
> Yang, 2021: Potential ecological impacts of climate intervention by
> reflecting sunlight to cool the Earth. *Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.*, *118* (15),
> e1921854118, doi:10.1073/pnas.1921854118.
> https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/118/15/e1921854118.full.pdf
>
> The abstract says, "A literature review was carried out to identify
> details of the potential ecological effects of climate engineering
> techniques." but it was clearly incomplete.
>
> Alan Robock
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> On 10/29/2022 3:55 AM, Andrew Lockley wrote:
>
>
> Abstract
> Climate change has significant implications for biodiversity and
> ecosystems. With slow
> progress towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions, climate engineering
> (or
> ‘geoengineering’) is receiving increasing attention for its potential to
> limit anthropogenic
> climate change and its damaging effects. Proposed techniques, such as
> ocean fertilization for
> carbon dioxide removal or stratospheric sulfate injections to reduce
> incoming solar radiation,
> would significantly alter atmospheric, terrestrial and marine
> environments, yet potential sideeffects of their implementation for
> ecosystems and biodiversity have received little attention.
> A literature review was carried out to identify details of the potential
> ecological effects of
> climate engineering techniques. A group of biodiversity and environmental
> change
> researchers then employed a modified Delphi expert consultation technique
> to evaluate this
> evidence and prioritize the effects based on the relative importance of,
> and scientific
> understanding about, their biodiversity and ecosystem consequences. The
> key issues and
> knowledge gaps are used to shape a discussion of the biodiversity and
> ecosystem implications
> of climate engineering, including novel climatic conditions, alterations
> to marine systems and
> substantial terrestrial habitat change. This review highlights several
> current research priorities
> in which the climate engineering context is crucial to consider, as well
> as identifying some
> novel topics for ecological investigation.
>
>
> Keywords
> biodiversity, carbon dioxide removal, climate engineering, ecosystems,
> geoengineering, solar
> radiation managemen
>
> https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1943815X.2016.1159578
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