SOLAR GEOENGINEERING WEEKLY SUMMARY (21 OCTOBER - 27 OCTOBER 2024)

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RESEARCH PAPERSPushing Radiative Cooling Technology to Real Applications
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adma.202409738>

Lin, C., Li, K., Li, M., Dopphoopha, B., Zheng, J., Wang, J., ... & Huang,
B. (2024). Pushing Radiative Cooling Technology to Real Applications. *Advanced
Materials*, 2409738.

*Abstract*

Radiative cooling is achieved by controlling surface optical behavior
toward solar and thermal radiation, offering promising solutions for
mitigating global warming, promoting energy saving, and enhancing
environmental protection. Despite significant efforts to develop optical
surfaces in various forms, five primary challenges remain for practical
applications: enhancing optical efficiency, maintaining appearance,
managing overcooling, improving durability, and enabling scalable
manufacturing. However, a comprehensive review bridging these gaps is
currently lacking. This work begins by introducing the optical fundamentals
of radiative cooling and its potential applications. It then explores the
challenges and discusses advanced solutions through structural design,
material selection, and fabrication processes. It aims to provide guidance
for future research and industrial development of radiative cooling
technology.

Drivers and attitudes of public support for technological solutions to
climate change in 30 countries
<https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ad7c67/meta>

Brutschin, E., Baum, C. M., Fritz, L., Low, S., Sovacool, B. K., & Riahi,
K. (2024). Drivers and attitudes of public support for technological
solutions to climate change in 30 countries. *Environmental Research
Letters*, *19*(11), 114098.

*Abstract*

Some experts contend that addressing global climate challenges requires
consideration of technologies such as Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and,
possibly, Solar Radiation Modification (SRM). Previous studies, primarily
centered on the OECD region, have indicated that most of these technologies
are contentious, eliciting low levels of public support. By conducting a
set of nationally representative surveys examining seven CDR and three SRM
technologies in 30 countries, we show that public skepticism is most
prominent in wealthier countries. Respondents from these countries express
lower confidence in the potential of science and technology to address
climate change, diminished trust in industry, and expect to experience less
personal harm from climate change. At the same time, there are many
countries, not previously studied, where the levels of support for CDR and
SRM are relatively high. As middle-income countries, their capability to
effectively implement these technologies may be deficient; additionally,
there is a risk of the unilateral implementation of certain technologies
with uncertain implications in terms of their impacts on climate. This
underscores the necessity for long term climate strategies that are
context-specific and tailored to individual countries, while moreover
emphasizing the imperative for extensive international collaboration,
including through technological and financial transfers. Finally, strong
international governance structures, especially in the context of SRM, are
crucial to ensure a responsible approach towards these technologies.

Impact of Solar Radiation Management on Andean glacier-wide surface mass
balance <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-024-00807-x>

Fernández, A., Manquehual-Cheuque, F., & Somos-Valenzuela, M. (2024).
Impact of Solar Radiation Management on Andean glacier-wide surface mass
balance. *npj Climate and Atmospheric Science*, *7*(1), 257.

*Abstract*

Solar Radiation Management (SRM) is a climate intervention strategy aimed
at mitigating global warming by reducing incoming solar radiation. We
investigate the potential influence of SRM on Andean glacier-wide surface
mass balance, as glaciers are crucial for downstream ecological functions
along the west coast of South America. We numerically simulate the surface
mass balance response of thousands of glaciers to SRM and other climate
change scenarios throughout the 21st century. Results indicate Pan-Andean
negative mass balance, irrespective of the scenario or glacier-climate
regimes. However, SRM tends to modify interannual variability and
temperature sensitivity in several regions. Our findings also suggest that
if SRM had been implemented in the late 1980’s, it would have been
effective in avoiding the negative trajectory seen today. The Andes feature
nearly all mountain hydroclimatic regimes, representing a globally relevant
example of SRM impacts. These findings emphasize the urgency of drastic
emissions reduction.

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WEB POSTSGeoengineering: Building ethics, transparency and inclusion into
climate intervention research
<https://www.weforum.org/agenda/preview/982632cc-1c41-4f3f-a1a7-4ec81c5d8abd/>
(World Economic Forum)Geoengineering gets guidelines after high-profile
blunders
<https://www.eenews.net/articles/geoengineering-gets-guidelines-after-high-profile-blunders/>
(E&E NEWS)An Ethical Framework for Climate Intervention Research—Can the
AGU’s new principles defuse controversy and enable responsible research?
<https://legal-planet.org/2024/10/25/an-ethical-framework-for-climate-intervention-research/>
(Legal Planet)Stormfury—Paint the roofs white (a geoengineering taxonomy)
<https://www.keepcool.co/p/stormfury> (Keepcool)
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REPORTSEthical Framework Principles for Climate Intervention Research
<https://www.agu.org/learn-about-agu/about-agu/ethics/ethical-framework-for-climate-intervention>
(AGU)Addressing Solar Geoengineering within the CBD Framework
<https://sgdeliberation.org/publications/policy-brief-addressing-solar-geoengineering-within-the-cbd-framework/>
(SDG)
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JOB OPPORTUNITIESPostdoctoral researcher on climate modelling of
aerosol-cloud interactions at ETH Zürich | Zürich, Schweiz
<https://academicpositions.at/ad/eth-zurich/2024/postdoctoral-researcher-on-climate-modelling-of-aerosol-cloud-interactions/224634>

"The Atmospheric Physics Group of Prof. Ulrike Lohmann at the Institute for
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences at ETH Zurich (IAC-ETH) invites
applications for a 2-year Postdoc position within the project "Glaciogenic
seeding on mixed-phase clouds for radiation management (GLANCE)", funded by
the Solar Radiation Management (SRM) programme of the Simons Foundation."

Funded PhD Positions in Multiscale Modeling of Stratosphere and
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions at the University of Hawaii at Manoa
<https://hongwei8sun.github.io/Opportunities/>

"Hongwei Sun Group focuses on developing and applying various modeling
methods to study multiscale atmospheric processes, including (1)
large-scale stratospheric transport, dynamics, and aerosols and (2)
small-scale aerosol-cloud interactions. Students can also study
applications of (1) and (2) in climate engineering (or geoengineering) if
interested."

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*UPCOMING EVENTS*(NEW) Solar Radiation Modification: A Conversation on
Governance and Research at COP29 by The Degrees Initiative
<https://www.linkedin.com/posts/degrees-initiative_cop29-activity-7254472667154571265-6jsH>
| 11 November | Baku, Azerbaijan (NEW) Solar Climate Intervention Virtual
Symposia # 14 <https://sites.google.com/view/solargeo-symposium/home> | 15
November 2024 | Online*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>*

*Ethics and Governance (title TBA) | 06 November 2024**Good COP, Bad COP: a
post-COP29 assessment | 27 November 2024*

(NEW) SRM Discussion: A Measured Analysis on a Potential Avenue for
Combatting Climate Change by Duke Law School
<https://law.duke.edu/events/srm-discussion-measured-analysis-potential-avenue-combatting-climate-change>
| 04 December 2024 | North Carolina *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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YOUTUBE VIDEOSSolar Geoengineering: Benefits & Risks with Daniele Visioni |
Climate Chat <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8sXgplsy3I>

"In this Climate Chat episode, we will discuss the benefits and risks of
cooling the Earth by implementing solar geoengineering (a.k.a, Solar
Radiation Management or Sunlight Reflection Methods - SRM) with Cornell
climate scientist Daniele Visioni."

Solar Geoengineering Research Program Lunch Talk with Daniele Visioni | The
Salata Institute at Harvard University
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujM4nVzFs2U>

"Daniele Visioni obtained his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
from the University of L’Aquila, in Italy, in 2018. He moved to Cornell in
the same year, where he started as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Sibley
School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. In 2022, he continued on as
a Research Associate in the same department, and also became a Research
Scientist I at the National Center for Atmospheric Science (NCAR). He
joined EAS in the fall of 2023 as Assistant Professor, and retains a
courtesy appointment as Affiliate Scientist at NCAR in the Atmospheric
Chemistry, Observation and Modeling (ACOM) lab. He’s the co-chair of the
Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP), and has been a
coauthor of the Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2022."

LIVE SHOW - Solar Geoengineering: Should we go there? - Part II | Energy vs
Climate <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oql5DimWW2w>

"David and Ed hit the stage at the Energy Disruptors: UNITE 2024 summit in
Calgary to discuss solar geoengineering, a major focus of David's academic
research. Together, they unpack the technical and non-technical dimensions
of solar geoengineering, including global governance and decision making."

Arctic Modeling Research on Stratospheric Aerosol Injection and Solar
Radiation Modification | IARPC Collaborations
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3PA779BIvI>

"This meeting of the Modelers Community of Practice focused on the federal
government's role in research into solar radiation modification (SRM), a
potential means to mask the effects of global warming. We explored the
intersection of Earth system modeling, SRM research, and the Arctic
Research Plan, and looked at modeling results.

Gregory Frost and Victoria Breeze (NOAA) presented on NOAA's Earth
Radiation Budget Program. Ewa Bednarz (CIRES/NOAA) presented "Stratospheric
Aerosol Injection: Modeling the Impacts on Atmospheric Radiation, Dynamics
and Chemistry."

Has the Atlantic AMOC system ALREADY started to collapse?? | Just Have a
Think <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gst8TSVnV-s>

"AMOC, or The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, has collapsed
many times in Earth's geological history. But it's never happened while
modern civilisations have existed - at least not until now anyway. We're
already struggling to cope with 0.2 degrees Celsius of warming each decade,
but an AMOC collapse could bring such catastrophic seasonal disruption that
it would make recent extreme weather events look like a walk in the park!
So, what's the plan??"

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