https://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:53123264

*Author*:
Maeaettaenen, Anni

*2022*

*Citation*: Maeaettaenen, Anni (2022). Geoengineering and solar radiation
management. Responsabilite et Environnement, (105), 90-94.

*Abstract*
Solar geoengineering aims at cooling the climate by decreasing the solar
radiation entering the climate system through changing the reflectivity
(albedo) of the Earth. To achieve this, it has been suggested to increase
the albedo of clouds, paint surfaces white or inject reflecting particles
into the stratosphere. Research on these topics is active and is based
mainly on numerical modelling studies. The possible deployment of these
methods raises questions on their technological feasibility, side effects,
uncertainties, governance and ethics. This article *presents a review of
the solar radiation management methods*.

*Source*: International Atomic Energy Agency

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