https://www.jsr.org/hs/index.php/path/article/view/3235


   - Madelyn HotalingLakewood Ranch High School
   - Tammy Harper
   - 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v12i1.3235
Keywords: Albedo, Climate Change, Geoengineering, Arctic Sea Ice, Surface
Albedo Modification, Climate InterventionABSTRACT

As global warming continues, the trend of rapidly declining arctic sea ice
is expected to increase. The albedo effect, a regulatory process in earth’s
climate, has become a positive feedback loop under climate change
conditions. Sea ice has a high albedo, reflecting the sun’s energy. As sea
ice continuously melts, more energy is absorbed, reducing albedo and
leading to increasing temperatures that continue to propel the cycle. With
increasing concerns regarding the effects of climate change, focus has
turned towards geoengineering solutions, which employ human intervention to
slow or stop the effects of global warming. Regarding the decline in arctic
sea ice, specific solutions that lower global albedo are examined. One of
the first solutions was Arctic Ice Management (AIM), which proposed the use
of wind-driven pumps to restore the thickness of melting sea ice. A more
recent proposal was Glass Microsphere (GM) geoengineering, which involved
the addition of reflective glass spheres to ice, increasing the albedo of
the surface. Few studies have compared geoengineering solutions; a crucial
step towards implementation. Using a mixed methodology of statistical and
content analyses, GM and AIM surface albedo modification solutions were
compared in terms of sea ice volume and risk factors. Results suggest that
GM geoengineering displays a significantly higher capacity to preserve or
increase sea ice volume, but is also associated with a higher number of
risks compared to AIM. Further comparison of the two solutions is
suggested, along with the implementation of climate solutions that combine
both mitigation and geoengineering strategies.

*Source: Journal of Student Research *

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