https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214804324001083

*Authors*
Daniel Heyen, Alessandro Tavoni

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2024.102271

*19 July 2024*

*Highlights*
•Solar Geoengineering could reduce global temperatures fast and at low
direct cost

•An important concern is the strategic implications of solar geoengineering

•We review theoretical and experimental contributions on strategic issues
of solar geoengineering

•We outline fruitful topics for future economic research

*Abstract*
Solar geoengineering denotes a set of technologies that would enable a fast
and relatively cheap global temperature reduction. Besides potential
physical side-effects, a major concern is the strategic dimension: Who is
going to use solar geoengineering and how would it affect others? How does
the presence of solar geoengineering change the strategic incentives
surrounding other climate policy instruments such as mitigation? We review
the existing theoretical and experimental contributions to those questions
and outline promising lines of future economic research.

*Source: ScienceDirect *

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