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*RESEARCH ARTICLES*Stratospheric Aerosol Injection Geoengineering Would
Mitigate Greenhouse Gas-Induced Drying and Affect Global Drought Patterns
<https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2023JD039988>

Liu, Z., Lang, X., & Jiang, D. (2024). Stratospheric aerosol injection
geoengineering would mitigate greenhouse gas‐induced drying and affect
global drought patterns. *Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres*,
*129*(3), e2023JD039988.

*Abstract*

Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is suggested as a potential measure
for alleviating global warming. The potential effects of SAI on global
temperature and precipitation have been extensively discussed, but its
impact on drought has received little attention. Based on the simulations
from the G6sulfur experiment that employs SAI to reduce the global mean
surface temperature from the level of high-tier forcing (Shared
Socioeconomic Pathways SSP5-8.5) scenario to that of medium-tier forcing
(SSP2-4.5) scenario, we investigate the drought response to SAI via the
standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index. During 2081–2100, SAI
effectively offsets the greenhouse gas-induced aridity trend by increasing
the climate water balance at the global scale. Drought duration and
severity decrease but drought frequency increases under SAI forcing. Robust
wetting responses occur over most regions, especially the Sahara, South
America, southern Africa and Australia, while Alaska, Greenland, Southeast
Asia, and tropical Africa face enhanced drought due to SAI. Relative to the
SSP2-4.5 scenario, the regional drying and wetting patterns in G6sulfur are
remarkably different. Notably, in tropical Africa, SAI reverses the wetting
caused by greenhouse gases and induces severer drought. The drought pattern
changes are largely due to evaporative demand alterations caused by the
vapor pressure deficit response.

Annual Solar Geoengineering: Mitigating Yearly Global Warming Increases
<https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/12/2/26>

Feinberg, A. (2024). Annual Solar Geoengineering: Mitigating Yearly Global
Warming Increases. *Climate*, *12*(2), 26.

*Abstract*

Solar geoengineering (SG) solutions have many advantages compared to the
difficulty of carbon dioxide removal (CDR): SG produces fast results, is
shown here to have much higher efficiency than CDR, is not related to
fossil fuel legislation, reduces the GHG effect including water vapor, and
is something we all can participate in by brightening the Earth with cool
roofs and roads. SG requirements detailed previously to mitigate global
warming (GW) have been concerning primarily because of overwhelming goals
and climate circulation issues. In this paper, annual solar geoengineering
(ASG) equations and estimated requirements for yearly solar radiation
modification (SRM) of areas are provided along with the advantages of
annual solar geoengineering (ASG) to mitigate yearly global warming
temperature increases. The ASG albedo area modification requirements found
here are generally 50 to potentially more than 150 times less compared to
the challenge of full SG GW albedo mitigation, reducing circulation
concerns and increasing feasibility. These reductions are applied to L1
space sunshading, Earth brightening, and stratosphere aerosol injection
(SAI) SRM annual area requirements. However, SAI coverage compared to other
methods will have higher yearly increasing maintenance costs in the annual
approach. Results also show that because ASG Earth albedo brightening area
requirements are much smaller than those needed for full mitigation, there
are concerns that worldwide negative SG would interfere with making
positive advances for several reasons. That is, negative SG currently
dominates yearly practices with the application of dark asphalt roads,
roofs, and building sides. This issue is discussed.

Emulating Inconsistencies in Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
<https://essopenarchive.org/doi/full/10.22541/essoar.170785861.15326368/v1>

Jared Farley, Douglas G Macmartin¹, Daniele Visioni, et al. Emulating
Inconsistencies in Stratospheric Aerosol Injection. ESS Open Archive .
February 13, 2024

*Abstract*

Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) would involve the addition of sulfate
aerosols in the stratosphere in order to reflect part of the incoming solar
radiation, thereby cooling the climate. Studies trying to explore the
impacts of SAI have often focused on idealized scenarios without explicitly
introducing what we call “inconsistencies” in a deployment. A concern often
discussed is what would happen to the climate system after an abrupt
termination of its deployment, whether inadvertent or deliberate. However,
there is a much wider range of plausible inconsistencies in deployment than
termination that should be evaluated to better understand associated risks.
In this work, we simulate a few representative inconsistencies in a
pre-existing SAI scenario: an abrupt termination, a decade-long gradual
phase-out, and 1-year and 2-year temporary interruptions of deployment.
After examining their climate impacts, we use these simulations to train an
emulator, and use this to project global mean temperature response for a
broader set of inconsistencies in deployment. Our work highlights the
capacity of a finite set of explicitly-simulated scenarios that include
inconsistencies to inform an emulator that is capable of expanding the
space of scenarios that one might want to explore far more quickly and
efficiently.

Flawed Emergency Intervention: Slow Ocean Response to Abrupt Stratospheric
Aerosol Injection
<https://essopenarchive.org/users/658235/articles/662678-flawed-emergency-intervention-slow-ocean-response-to-abrupt-stratospheric-aerosol-injection>

Daniel Pflüger, Claudia Elisabeth Wieners, Leo van Kampenhout, et al.
Flawed Emergency Intervention: Slow Ocean Response to Abrupt Stratospheric
Aerosol Injection. ESS Open Archive . February 08, 2024.

*Abstract*

Given the possibility of irreversible, anthropogenic changes in the climate
system, technologies such as solar radiation management (SRM) are sometimes
framed as possible emergency interventions. However, little knowledge
exists on the efficacy of such deployments. To fill in this gap, we perform
Community Earth System Model 2 (CESM 2) simulations of an intense warming
scenario on which we impose gradual early-century SRM or rapid late-century
cooling (an emergency intervention), both realised via stratospheric
aerosol injection (SAI). While both scenarios cool Earth's surface, ocean
responses differ drastically. Rapid cooling fails to release deep ocean
heat content or restore an ailing North Atlantic deep convection but
partially stabilizes the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. In
contrast, the early intervention effectively mitigates changes in all of
these features. Our results suggest that slow ocean timescales impair the
efficacy of some SAI emergency interventions.

Clouds dissipate quickly during solar eclipses as the land surface cools
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-024-01213-0>

Trees, V. J., de Roode, S. R., Wiltink, J. I., Meirink, J. F., Wang, P.,
Stammes, P., & Siebesma, A. P. (2024). Clouds dissipate quickly during
solar eclipses as the land surface cools. *Communications Earth &
Environment*, *5*(1), 71.
Abstract

Clouds affected by solar eclipses could influence the reflection of
sunlight back into space and might change local precipitation patterns.
Satellite cloud retrievals have so far not taken into account the lunar
shadow, hindering a reliable spaceborne assessment of the eclipse-induced
cloud evolution. Here we use satellite cloud measurements during three
solar eclipses between 2005 and 2016 that have been corrected for the
partial lunar shadow together with large-eddy simulations to analyze the
eclipse-induced cloud evolution. Our corrected data reveal that, over
cooling land surfaces, shallow cumulus clouds start to disappear at very
small solar obscurations (~15%). Our simulations explain that the cloud
response was delayed and was initiated at even smaller solar obscurations.
We demonstrate that neglecting the disappearance of clouds during a solar
eclipse could lead to a considerable overestimation of the eclipse-related
reduction of net incoming solar radiation. *These findings should spur
cloud model simulations of the direct consequences of sunlight-intercepting
geoengineering proposals, for which our results serve as a unique
benchmark.*

[image: figure 4] <https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-024-01213-0>
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WEB POSTSSomeone is going to dim the sun, and it will be soon
<https://climate.benjames.io/someone-is-going-to-dim-the-sun/> (Ben
James)Interview
with Chad M. Baum, on his research into public perceptions of solar
geoengineering activities in Mexico, the UK, and the US
<https://environmentalpoliticsjournal.net/interviews/interview-with-chad-m-baum-on-his-research-into-public-perceptions-of-solar-geoengineering-activities-in-mexico-the-uk-and-the-us/>
(Environmental Politics)Scientists Resort to Once-Unthinkable Solutions to
Cool the Planet
<https://www.wsj.com/science/environment/geoengineering-projects-cool-planet-weather-f0619bf7>
(WSJ)Switzerland proposes first UN expert group on solar geoengineering
<https://www.climatechangenews.com/2024/02/15/switzerland-proposes-first-un-expert-group-on-solar-geoengineering/>
(Climate Home News)Interview: Confronting the Riddle of Geoengineering
<https://undark.org/2024/02/16/interview-rob-bellamy/> (Undark)Degrees
holds workshop on regionalising SRM research in Southeast Asia
<https://www.degrees.ngo/degrees-holds-workshop-on-regionalising-srm-research-in-southeast-asia/>
(The Degrees Initiative)
<https://climate.benjames.io/someone-is-going-to-dim-the-sun/>
<https://climate.benjames.io/someone-is-going-to-dim-the-sun/>
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JOB OPPORTUNITIESIndependent Contractor, Technical Director at Arctic Ice
Project | US
<https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1sxoYJYW44wTlBJCcpVGVSicKbZA4fD9z9hIhGWDOfvc/mobilebasic>

“Arctic Ice Project (AIP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to slowing
global warming and stabilizing the global climate by safely preserving and
restoring Arctic sea ice through research, development and deployment of
innovative solutions.

This Technical Director (TD) position is for a highly skilled PhD in earth,
environmental, climate science, or related field, with cryosphere research
experience. The ideal candidate would be a mid- to late-career established
scientist/engineer with a strong professional network. Seeking an
individual interested in either full or part-time, with experience working
outside their institution (e.g., working with professional organizations,
nonprofits, start-ups, etc.). TD reports to the AIP CEO.”

Research Fellow in Solar Geoengineering at UCL BEAMS | London
<https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?jobId=19955&jobTitle=Research+Fellow+in+Solar+Geoengineering>

“We are seeking to appoint a research fellow position in Solar
Geoengineering, to be held in the Department of Earth Sciences at UCL. The
Horizon Europe-funded project ‘Conditions for Responsible Research of SRM –
Analysis, Co-Creation, and Ethos (Co-Create)’ aims to support the
development of possible new research governance arrangements for solar
geoengineering in the European Union.

The post is available for 18 months in the first instance and
collaborations will span several UK and European universities and several
disciplines.

The postdoctoral researcher will play a central role in the scientific and
technical evaluation of solar geoengineering and proposed field tests as
part of this interdisciplinary project. The postdoctoral researcher will
also help organize an international workshop focused on potential field
tests of solar geoengineering, bringing together researchers with plans for
such field tests.”

Campaigner, Marine Geoengineering, Fossil Economy | Washington, District of
Columbia (Remote)
<https://cielorg.bamboohr.com/careers/87?source=aWQ9MzY%3D>

“As the urgency for climate action intensifies globally, we are witnessing
a concerning trend of speculative and high-risk marine geoengineering
technologies being increasingly considered as potential ‘solutions.’
Technologies such as Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement or Marine Cloud
Brightening that were once deemed unthinkable are now being actively
promoted by private companies and supported by government policies and
public resources, undermining urgently needed climate action and posing
potentially catastrophic risks to communities and marine ecosystems.

The Marine Geoengineering Campaigner at CIEL will be instrumental in
supporting work to confront the rising threats posed by marine
geoengineering in order to protect people, ecosystems, and the planet. This
early-career role will help educate coalition partners, decisionmakers, and
the public about the dangers of marine geoengineering to the climate,
biodiversity and human rights, and assist in advocating for genuine climate
solutions that avoid expensive and dangerous distractions and technofixes.
The position involves research, communications, policy and advocacy
campaigns. They will collaborate extensively with civil society networks to
advocate for protections and governance around marine geoengineering in
international policy making spaces in order to enable a just transition
away from fossil fuels. This is an important new role at CIEL, supervised
by the Geoengineering Campaign Manager.”

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UPCOMING EVENTS(NEW) Amplifying Youth Voices: Youth Perspectives on SRM
Research and Governance by Solar Radiation Modification Youth Watch
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28 February 2024(NEW) *Science for Human Security: Natural Geoengineering
Methods for Cooling the Planet by World Academy of Art and Sciences
<https://worldacademy.org/conference-page/science-for-human-security-nature-based-climate-control/>
| 28 February 2024*(NEW) Are Clouds a Dial We Can Control to Mitigate
Climate Change? by MEER
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| 03 March 2024

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PODCASTSCould Geoengineering Cool the Planet? | WSJ Podcast
<https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/tech-news-briefing/could-geoengineering-cool-the-planet/7e018418-3cde-4e3d-87a8-044db0e0248e>

“Altering the ocean or atmosphere to mitigate the effects of climate change
is an approach called geoengineering. For scientists, these techniques were
long considered taboo. But now, that’s changing. Researchers and startups
are launching three geoengineering field experiments in Israel, Australia
and Massachusetts this year. But will they work and could there be
unintended consequences? WSJ reporter Eric Niiler tells host Alex Ossola
about these projects, and what they could mean for the future of the
planet.”

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YOUTUBE VIDEOSDouglas MacMartin on solar geoengineering (Feb 12, 2024) |
Kalamazoo Climate Crisis Coalition
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM6C6ht8xak>

“This lecture, presented by Prof. MacMartin from Cornell University, was
part of Climate Emergency: Spring into Action 2024 series organized by the
WMU Climate Change Working Group.

MEER Update 2023 | Climate Emergency Forum
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_qs3i39Eks>

“MEER, which stands for Mirrors for Earth’s Energy Rebalance, aligns with
Dr. James Hansen's recent paper on Global Warming in the Pipeline and seeks
to provide a way of addressing the problem.

Dr. Tao explains his motivation for starting the MEER project, emphasizing
the urgency of tackling climate issues. He highlights the potential impact
of legacy greenhouse gases and the need for solutions. The discussion
touches on the Faustian bargain of aerosols and their role in temperature
rise. Dr. Tao shares insights from experiments in Sierra Leone, where
rooftop mirrors have demonstrated significant cooling effects on buildings,
positively impacting residents' lives.

The conversation extends to challenges faced during MEER experiments, such
as the need for high-quality data and community engagement. Dr. Tao
emphasizes the importance of educating the community, involving children in
workshops, and providing them with opportunities to learn about science and
technology.

Furthermore, Dr. Tao introduces a related project aimed at addressing water
safety issues, inspired by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. He describes a
device that utilizes sunlight to heat water, reaching sterilization
temperatures and offering a potential solution for regions lacking access
to clean drinking water.

Dr. Tao concludes by sharing his vision for worker-owned enterprises,
incorporating artistic expression, and generating revenue to support basic
needs such as clean water, food, and education in vulnerable communities.”

Robert Hunziker and Planetary Restoration Action Group | Robbie Tulip
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYXin2isiIM>

“This is a great discussion! Robert Hunziker is a leading international
journalist writing on geoengineering. Last week Counter Punch published his
article on the urgent need to refreeze the Arctic, based on discussions
with PRAG chair John Nissen. In this video, Robert joins a dozen of us at
PRAG to talk about why these issues do not get addressed through our
political processes and what we can do to alert people to the problems.”

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