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RESEARCH PAPERSPolitical ideology and views toward solar geoengineering in
the United States
<https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/670d6cbd12ff75c3a16b8e9f>

Magistro, B., Debnath, R., Ebanks, D., Wennberg, P., & Alvarez, R. M.
(2024). Political ideology and views toward solar geoengineering in the
United States.

*Abstract*

Political polarization remains a significant barrier to effective climate
action in the United States. Conservatives often express skepticism toward
climate change policies that emphasize government intervention and
regulation, while liberals are more supportive of these efforts. Solar
geoengineering (SG), an emerging technology proposed to cool the Earth's
atmosphere, offers an approach that could transcend entrenched ideological
divides. SG has not yet been widely framed in partisan terms, and its
potential as a technological solution may appeal to conservatives. This
study examines how familiarity with SG is correlated with public attitudes
toward climate change. Using a nationally representative sample of 2,109
American voters, we find that greater familiarity with SG is associated
with reduced political polarization on key issues such as support for SG,
concerns about its risks, and preferred climate strategies. Our findings
suggest that increased awareness of SG could foster bipartisan engagement
on climate policy, thereby reducing the ideological divide.

Impacts of Solar Geoengineering on Malaria Transmission in South Asia
[Preprint]
<https://www.authorea.com/doi/full/10.22541/au.172789532.29341092>

Hussain, A., Khan, M. A., & Shoaib, M. (2024). Impacts of Solar
Geoengineering on Malaria Transmission in South Asia. *Authorea Preprints*.

*Abstract*

Malaria is a disease that has a significant influence on public health and
affects individuals all over the Global South. Global warming affects the
disease’s distribution, and the Solar Geoengineering (SG) is an interim
solution to combat global warming, which involves scattering back a tiny
fraction of the incoming sunlight. This study explores the projected
spatio-temporal patterns of malaria distribution using Entomological
Inoculation Rate (EIR) and Length of Transmission Season (LTS) as
quantitative indicators of malaria transmission under G6sulfur scenario of
SG in seven of the most climate vulnerable countries of South Asia
(Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Nepal, and Pakistan).
Furthermore, for comparative analysis, future projections of EIR and LTS
are studied without SG under a Shared Socioeconomic Pathway scenario
(SSP585). The result of a dynamical malaria model indicates that, under the
SG G6sulfur scenario, the spatial distribution patterns of EIR depict an
overall decrease in malaria distribution during the period of 2020–2090, as
compared to SSP585 scenario, over South Asia. Moreover, LTS of disease will
gradually be shortened during the same time scale as in G6sulfur scenario.
Regionally, spatial distribution of malaria over Bangladesh, India and
Pakistan is projected to experience a significant decline. While
Afghanistan, Iran, and Nepal show less drastic but still a notable decrease
in EIR.

Effective control mechanisms of research on climate engineering techniques
for the public good – the London Protocol regulatory approach as a role
model
<https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2024.1474993/abstract>

Ginzky, H., & Oschlies, A. Effective control mechanisms of research on
climate engineering techniques for the public good–the London Protocol
regulatory approach as a role model. *Frontiers in Climate*, *6*, 1474993.

*Abstract*

Climate engineering, including Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation
Modification techniques, increasingly gets into the public discussion on
effective climate change policies. As most of these techniques are still in
their infancy, the critical question arises whether and how in situ
research and development should be controlled and governed by competent
governmental authorities. In this context, public funding may serve as a
pivotal factor alongside appropriate regulatory approaches and may itself
also be regulated by legal mechanisms. We here argue that the London
Protocol, that includes regulation of research into marine geoengineering,
is a promising role model also for regulating other climate engineering
approaches, including -if ever appropriate-solar radiation modification. We
propose to consider the London Protocol as a role model for governance
schemes to be developed for emerging research and possible deployment
efforts regarding climate engineering.

A model study exploring the decision loop between unilateral stratospheric
aerosol injection scenario design and Earth system simulations
<https://essopenarchive.org/doi/full/10.22541/essoar.172901451.16665121/v1>

Diao, C., Keys, P., Bell, C. M., Barnes, E. A., & Hurrell, J. W. (2024). A
model study exploring the decision loop between unilateral stratospheric
aerosol injection scenario design and Earth system simulations.

*Abstract*

Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is being discussed as a possible
approach to reduce future global warming in addition to emission cuts, and
various scenarios and Earth system model (ESM) experiments have been
developed to explore its effectiveness and risks. However, given the
complicated geopolitical, economic, and strategic considerations among
countries, global cooperation in SAI deployment will be challenging.
Alternatively, unilateral SAI deployment has been highlighted as an
important research topic but is still less explored in scenario design and
ESM studies. Inspired by the game theory model introduced by Bell and Keys
(2023) and their newly developed framework of identifying geopolitically
plausible SAI initiator(s), this paper builds a framework for integrating
unilateral SAI scenario design, geopolitical game theory, ESM simulation,
and climate analyses into one decision loop. Using the decision loop, we
design and simulate a geopolitically plausible scenario of the initiation
of unilateral SAI using CESM, and explore two independent plausible
unilateral SAI reaction scenarios following the climate storylines under
the initiator scenario. Our work demonstrates an approach to explore the
complex feedback loop between unilateral SAI deployment scenarios and the
simulation of the subsequent climate storylines.

Impacts of Solar Geoengineering on Projected Climate of South Asia
<https://essopenarchive.org/doi/full/10.22541/au.172789535.55031594>

Hussain, A., Khan, M. A., & Sipra, H. (2024). Impacts of Solar
Geoengineering on Projected Climate of South Asia. *Authorea Preprints*.

*Abstract*

The Solar Geoengineering (SG) is an interim solution to combat global
warming, which involves scattering back a tiny fraction of the incoming
sunlight. Hence, SG and its potential impacts are important to study for
the identification of changing weather patterns over regions of climate
vulnerable South Asia. This study explores the projected spatio-temporal
patterns of two meteorological parameters, temperature, and precipitation,
under SG numerical experiment (stratospheric aerosol injection), relative
to projected climate change. Furthermore, future projections of same
meteorological parameters without SG under a representative concentration
pathway (RCP 4.5) will also be studied for comparative analysis. Offsetting
climate parameters are associated with multiple risk factors. Thus, Both SG
and non-SG scenarios will be studied for the future time period. The
results indicate that the temperature reduces by -0.62 °C under the SG G4
scenario and spatial distribution patterns of temperature also depicts an
overall cooling effects during the G4 implementation (2020-2029) and
continuation (2030-2069) phase. Moreover, on a regional scale, a cold bias
(less severe) is projected as compared to projected climate under RCP 4.5.
Our findings show that, precipitation is also projected to be decreased by
-0.02 mmday-1. Dry bias pattern is projected during implementation phase
only. The G4 based SG continuation and termination (2070-2090) phases
depict no drastic change in precipitation over South Asia.

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WEB POSTSWe know how to cool the planet. Is it worth the risk?
<https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/we-know-how-to-cool-the-planet-is-it-worth-the-risk-times-earth-rchsbmrb0>
(The Times) The moral hazard argument against geoengineering makes no sense
(One Percent Brighter)
One Percent Brighter
The moral hazard argument against geoengineering makes no sense
<https://www.onepercentbrighter.com/p/the-moral-hazard-argument-against?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
Cooling the earth directly by pumping sea-salt particles into marine clouds
(and other such techniques) is dangerous because it would take all the
urgency off of efforts to decarbonize. Once temperatures are under control,
polluters would take this as carte blanche to keep dumping more and more
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere rather than cleaning up …
Read more
<https://www.onepercentbrighter.com/p/the-moral-hazard-argument-against?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
4 days ago · 6 likes · 2 comments · Quico Toro
Startup Make Sunsets Wants to Fight Global Warming by Making Aerosol Clouds
<https://www.inc.com/bruce-crumley/startup-make-sunsets-wants-to-fight-global-warming-by-making-aerosol-clouds/90989196>
(Inc) Buying time: can science save the Great Barrier Reef?
<https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/saving-great-barrier-reef> (University of
Cambridge) ECLAC’s new background paper on SRM: an important tool for
climate policy in Latin America and the Caribbean
<https://sgdeliberation.org/eclacs-new-background-paper-on-srm-an-important-tool-for-climate-policy-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/>
(SDG) The Imperative for Marine Cloud Brightening: A Call for $100 Million
to Preserve Arctic Sea Ice <https://genn.cc/marine-cloud-brightening/>
(Climate Genn) Milton: Termination Shock Now (One Percent Brighter)
One Percent Brighter
Milton: Termination Shock Now
<https://www.onepercentbrighter.com/p/termination-shock-now?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
Look through press coverage of what’s driving monster storms like Hurricane
Milton, and you’ll see lots of handwringing about climate change. What you
won’t see is any mention of the maritime shipping industry…
Read more
<https://www.onepercentbrighter.com/p/termination-shock-now?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
12 days ago · 15 likes · 15 comments · Quico Toro
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JOB OPPORTUNITYCommunications Specialist at the University of Chicago |
Chicago
<https://uchicago.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/job/Communications-Specialist_JR27593>

"The University of Chicago is building a substantial research cluster
(including an anticipated ten new faculty lines) on the science,
technology, and policy of climate systems engineering. The goal of the
Climate Systems Engineering initiative (CSEi) is to advance understanding
of the benefits, risks, and governance of technologies that might reduce
the impacts of accumulated greenhouse gases, and to educate students who
will face the challenges of managing industrial civilization on a fragile
planet. CSEi’s topical scope includes open-system carbon removal such as
enhanced weathering, solar geoengineering, and interventions to limit loss
of glacial ice; and we welcome research from across fields including the
sciences, humanities, social sciences, public policy, and law."

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PODCASTSSolar Radiation Management's Risks and Opportunities | Climate on
the Edge

Solar Radiation Management's Risks and Opportunities

Climate on the Edge

1:16:28
<https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/solar-radiation-managements-risks-and-opportunities/id1766353019?i=1000672475702&uo=4>

"In this episode I explore the controversial topic of solar geoengineering
with Dr. Holly Jean Buck, and Dr. Will Burns, two of the most thorough and
interesting thinkers out there when it comes to the topic. Specifically
they talk me through the question of “should we ban SRM research”.

There’s a lot these two experts disagree on about SRM, and their back and
forth really expanded my thinking on the topic. Together, we break down
what SRM is, how it might work, and the different approaches within SRM,
such as stratospheric aerosol injection and marine cloud brightening.

This episode provides a nuanced look at SRM as part of the climate action
toolkit, I hope it helps you think critically about the role it might play,
as it did for me.”

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YOUTUBE VIDEOSSolar Climate Intervention Virtual Symposium 13 (Prof.
Govindasamy Bala & Dr. Kelsey Roberts) | Solar Climate Intervention Talks
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeX6zFsTsK4>

"Solar Climate Intervention Virtual Symposium 13

Prof. Govindasamy Bala (Indian Institute of Science, India) :
"Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering and Tropical Monsoon Rainfall"

Dr. Kelsey Roberts (Louisiana State University, USA) : "Towards Estimating
Marine Ecosystem Impacts of Climate Intervention"

Solar Geoengineering: Promise or Peril for Climate Change? | Edu now.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lCYMGPyr-c>

"In this episode, we dive into the controversial world of solar radiation
modification (SRM), also known as solar geoengineering, as a potential tool
to combat climate change. Drawing on insights from Janos Pasztor's article,
we explore the science behind SRM and its potential to cool the planet. But
with great power comes great responsibility—SRM raises critical ethical,
environmental, and governance challenges. Could unchecked use of this
technology worsen global inequalities or destabilize international
relations? Join us as we discuss the urgent need for international
collaboration and open dialogue to responsibly navigate the future of solar
geoengineering."

SPF 1000: Modifying Solar Radiation SOSV CLIMATE TECH SUMMIT 2024 | SOSV
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9STjmq219c>

"Given that global temperatures have hit record highs 13 months in a row,
it’s reasonable to ask whether decarbonization can move fast enough. What
if extreme weather events produce huge death tolls? One response could be
to pump sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere to cool the planet by
reflecting the sun’s energy away from earth. Controversial in the extreme,
yes, but more than ever the object of well-funded research. Our panel looks
at the state of the debate over this extreme climate tech. The speakers are
David Keith (University of Chicago) Ryan Orbuch (Lowercarbon Capital) and
Janos Pasztor (independent consultant.).The moderator is Cat Clifford, who
is a correspondent at Cipher."

How to Cover Geoengineering | Mongabay Webinars | Mongabay
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYx_2H97m0Q>

"As the climate crisis worsens, scientists and policymakers are
increasingly considering geoengineering concepts as a potential solution.
However, deploying or researching technology, like solar geoengineering,
remains highly controversial, with scientists on either end of the divide.

In this Mongabay webinar, journalists will learn how to better cover solar
geoengineering, while exploring the policy, research, and ethical questions
surrounding it."

Pasztor, Parson and Baiman Healthy Planet Action Coalition | Healthy Planet
Action Coalition <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4p3tquHK38>

"Dr Ted Parson, Professor of Environmental Law and Faculty Director of the
Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the University of
California, Los Angeles. He has led and served on multiple advisory
committees for the National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. Global Change
Research Program, and other national and international bodies. His work was
influential in establishing the World Commission on Climate Overshoot, for
which he serves as a senior advisor. He was formerly Joseph L. Sax
Collegiate Professor of Law and Professor of Natural Resources and
Environment at the University of Michigan, and spent twelve years on the
faculty of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

Mr Janos Pasztor was most recently Executive Director of the Carnegie
Climate Governance Initiative (C2G). Before that he served as UN Assistant
Secretary-General for Climate Change, and Senior Advisor to the UN
Secretary-General. Earlier, he held various positions inter alia at the
secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and WWF International. He
holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT).

Dr. Ron Baiman is an HPAC Co-Founder and member of the Steering Circle and
a retired professor of Economics long time "radical" or progressive
economist."

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*UPCOMING EVENTS**Integrative synthesis workshop focusing on identifying
gaps in current governance & ethics
<https://apply.knowinnovation.com/climateintervention/>| 18 November 2024 |
Online**Climate Repair Seminar Series - Autumn 2024
<https://www.tickettailor.com/events/centreforclimaterepair1/1253490>*

*1: On the bright side: new developments in Marine Cloud Brightening
technology | 16 October 2024**2: Field trials for a cooler planet: sea, sky
and ice | 23 October 2024**3: Ethics and Governance (title TBA) | 06
November 2024**4: Good COP, Bad COP: a post-COP29 assessment | 27 November
2024*

*2025 Solar Radiation Management Annual Meeting by Simons Foundation
<https://www.simonsfoundation.org/event/solar-radiation-management-annual-meeting-2025/>
| 24-25 April 2025 | New York **The 2025 Degrees Global Forum
<https://substack.com/redirect/8521c00b-652a-4d78-822f-7ae393c57068?j=eyJ1IjoiMjJrMHl3In0.wQQsFypG52typ8FI2nhnJ8eUoUIIkdCkuhmzxNYKtgE>
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12-16 May 2025 | Cape Town, South Africa**Artic Repair Conference 2025 by
University of Cambridge & Center for Climate Repair
<https://substack.com/redirect/90f81f14-d09c-4418-8d97-c6621d753433?j=eyJ1IjoiMjJrMHl3In0.wQQsFypG52typ8FI2nhnJ8eUoUIIkdCkuhmzxNYKtgE>
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26-28 June 2025 | Cambridge UK*

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