There was an editorial in today’s Washington Post saying we might want to 
consider SRM. Comments were all the usual knee jerk reactions (what about 
microplastics and population growth?! And other irrelevant stuff, and lots of 
the usual unintended consequences, governance, acid rain and whatnot). I 
thought some of you might want to read my comment. Here it is. 

I have been an environmentalist and sometimes activist for 50 years. I am a PhD 
ecologist. I have come after years of studying this to start to consider that 
we may need to include climate intervention in our toolbox to save Earth and 
its people and ecosystems and biodiversity. MAYBE. We need to learn a lot more 
about climate intervention, particularly the potential effects on humans and 
ecosystems. Knee jerk reactions against considering reflecting a small amount 
of sunlight to cool Earth while continuing to eliminate emissions is short 
sighted. Yes, there are risks and unintended consequences of intentional 
climate intervention, certainly. Governance is extremely challenging. 
Inequality is an issue. But there are enormous risks and unintended 
consequences from the unintentional climate intervention we have been carrying 
out for 200 years and continue to do. If reflecting some sunlight from the 
stratosphere would save hundreds of millions of human and animal lives, would 
that be worth learning more about? Is that one potential outcome? Maybe.  Yes, 
we’ve messed up big time with cane toads and all the rest, but we’ve also had 
some successes. Electricity? Penicillin? Do these have downsides? Sure. But 
don’t dismiss climate intervention out of hand. And it is certainly not turning 
down a thermostat—it is a deliberate reduction of sunlight energy to cool 
earth’s surface, which involves a complex intervention in a very complex 
atmospheric system which we know a lot about—but far from everything. 


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