SOLAR GEOENGINEERING WEEKLY SUMMARY (11 NOVEMBER - 17 NOVEMBER 2024)

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RESEARCH PAPERSA call for strategic assessments of regional applications of
solar radiation management: Exploring the challenges and opportunities from
marine cloud brightening and albedo surface modification
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195925524002889>

Baresi, U., Baum, C. M., Fischer, T. B., Lockie, S., Piggott-McKellar, A.,
Graham, V., ... & Ristovski, Z. (2025). A call for strategic assessments of
regional applications of solar radiation management: Exploring the
challenges and opportunities from marine cloud brightening and albedo
surface modification. *Environmental Impact Assessment Review*, *110*,
107701.

*Abstract*

Technological advancements offer the opportunity for interventions to
reduce and potentially even counteract the impacts of climate change.
However, advancements that can facilitate the adaptation of human and
natural ecosystems to climate change, and possibly lessen the intensity and
damaging impacts of extreme weather events, come with social, technical,
and environmental challenges. These challenges are triggered by the
complexity and uncertainty associated with their deployment in real-world
settings. In this paper, we consider Solar Radiation Management
interventions aiming to limit the heat absorbed by our planet's surface and
trapped in its atmosphere, focusing on Marine Cloud Brightening and Albedo
Surface Modification, particularly to protect ice surfaces, as examples of
regional-scale interventions. Building on the need for more socially
inclusive decision-making around these interventions, as highlighted by the
Australian case study of the Great Barrier Reef's Reef Restoration and
Adaptation Program, this paper proposes a policy framework with worldwide
potential to assist with regional Solar Radiation Management. To this end,
we suggest the use of Strategic Environmental Assessment, a United Nations
recognised policy framework that is applied internationally to support
environmentally sustainable strategic decision-making and planning. We
consider Strategic Environmental Assessment's performance criteria in
relation to Solar Radiation Management and discuss how these align with
much-needed assistance in developing socially inclusive Solar Radiation
Management interventions.

Partisanship overcomes framing in shaping solar geoengineering perceptions:
Evidence from a conjoint experiment
<https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/6714ba7912ff75c3a1f41eeb>

Magistro, B., Debnath, R., Wennberg, P. O., & Alvarez, R. M. (2024).
Partisanship overcomes framing in shaping solar geoengineering perceptions:
Evidence from a conjoint experiment.

*Abstract*

The discourse on solar geoengineering (SG) is evolving, yet public
perceptions of SG as a climate change solution remain underexplored,
especially in the context of today's political polarization in the United
States. We examine how different SG narratives—framed as complementary,
substitutive, or posing a moral hazard—interact with partisan information
sources to shape public attitudes. Using a conjoint experiment with 2,000
American voters, we find that partisan alignment with the information
source strongly influences trust in the messenger and support for SG,
overshadowing any impact of message framing. When co-partisan sources
present information, both Democrats and Republicans are more likely to
trust the communicator and support SG. Despite these partisan influences,
policy preferences remain consistent with ideological baselines. These
findings highlight the importance of political identity in shaping
perceptions of emerging climate technologies like SG, even in contexts of
low public awareness.

A protocol for model intercomparison of impacts of marine cloud brightening
climate intervention <https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/17/7963/2024/>

Rasch, P. J., Hirasawa, H., Wu, M., Doherty, S. J., Wood, R., Wang, H., ...
& Singh, H. (2024). A protocol for model intercomparison of impacts of
Marine Cloud Brightening Climate Intervention. *Geoscientific Model
Development*, *17*(21), 7963-7994.

*Abstract*

A modeling protocol (defined by a series of climate model simulations with
specified model output) is introduced. Studies using these simulations are
designed to improve the understanding of climate impacts using a strategy
for climate intervention (CI) known as marine cloud brightening (MCB) in
specific regions; therefore, the protocol is called MCB-REG (where REG
stands for region). The model simulations are not intended to assess
consequences of a realistic MCB deployment intended to achieve specific
climate targets but instead to expose responses to interventions in six
regions with pervasive cloud systems that are often considered candidates
for such a deployment. A calibration step involving simulations with fixed
sea surface temperatures (SSTs) is first used to identify a common forcing,
and then coupled simulations with forcing in individual regions and
combinations of regions are used to examine climate impacts. Synthetic
estimates constructed by superposing responses from simulations with
forcing in individual regions are considered a means of approximating the
climate impacts produced when MCB interventions are introduced in multiple
regions.

A few results comparing simulations from three modern climate models
(CESM2, E3SMv2, and UKESM1) are used to illustrate the similarities and
differences between model behavior and the utility of estimates of MCB
climate responses that were synthesized by summing responses introduced in
individual regions. Cloud responses to aerosol injections differ
substantially between models (CESM2 clouds appear much more susceptible to
aerosol emissions than the other models), but patterns in precipitation and
surface temperature responses were similar when forcing is imposed with
similar amplitudes in the same regions. A previously identified La
Niña-like response to forcing introduced in the Southeast Pacific is
evident in this study, but the amplitude of the response was shown to
markedly differ across the three models. Other common response patterns
were also found and are discussed. Forcing in the Southeast Atlantic
consistently (across all three models) produces weaker global cooling than
that in other regions, and the Southeast Pacific and South Pacific show the
strongest cooling. This indicates that the efficiency of a given
intervention depends on not only the susceptibility of the clouds to
aerosol perturbations, but also the strength of the underlying radiative
feedbacks and ocean responses operating within each region. These responses
were generally robust across models, but more studies and an examination of
responses with ensembles would be beneficial.

Disaggregating the Governance Dimensions of Solar Geoengineering
<https://media.rff.org/documents/LANGSHAW_POWER_paper.pdf>

Power, B. L. Disaggregating the Governance Dimensions of Solar
Geoengineering.

*Abstract*

Recent discussions of the governance of solar geoengineering have
emphasized the potential of a polycentric architecture. Specifically,
recent contributions have recognized the importance of both international,
top-down, structures, and the important role of national and potential
sub-national governance entities that reflect diverse, bottom-up
perspectives. Viewing solar geoengineering governance through a multi-level
lens requires consideration of which governance tasks may be addressed at
various levels, and whether formal or informal mechanisms hold utility in
addressing these problems. This in turn requires attention be paid to
disaggregating governance functions and matching those functions to
appropriate governance levels. By disaggregating the key characteristics of
governance concern, it may be possible to implement many smaller regulatory
mechanisms which can be integrated into a globally effective policy regime,
as anticipated under polycentric approaches. This paper is a first step
towards mapping key characteristics of concern for the governance of solar
geoengineering, and the relevant levels and type of governance institution,
thereby developing the first components of a polycentric framework for the
governance of solar geoengineering.

Regionally Cooperative Socio-Political Dimensions of SRM Impacts on Malaria
for Health Policy Makers in South Asia via Dashboard Development
<https://media.rff.org/documents/SIPRA_paper.pdf>

Hussain, A., Talati, S., Sipra, H., & Waheed, A. Regionally Cooperative
Socio-Political Dimensions of SRM Impacts on Malaria for Health Policy
Makers in South Asia via Dashboard Development.

*Abstract*

This paper examines the development of an open-source Web-GIS dashboard for
the South Asian region integrating three key elements: temperature,
precipitation and a malaria variable called Entomological inoculation rate
(EIR). The dashboard is sourced from five climate data models used by
meteorologists and covers the period from 2021 to 2090 under SSP5-8.5
scenario for climate change (CC) and G6sulfur for climate intervention. The
main objective of this study is to provide a comprehensive information
interface for temperature, precipitation, and EIR trends over the next
seven decades. This Web-GIS dashboard provides a platform for users to
visualize projections through graphs, making it easier to understand
information regarding climate change and climate intervention and its
impact on one aspect of the health sector of South Asia–vector-borne
diseases. This tool can support policymakers, scientists, and the public to
access accurate data to support climate change scenarios and climate
intervention strategies in the region. Additionally, this study involves
policy analysis of CC and Health Policies of Pakistan to identifying areas
where CC and SRM need to be integrated into health policy, and to pinpoint
knowledge gaps providing actionable insights and broader policy
implications for health system to address the complex challenges posed by
CC and SRM.

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call for strategic assessments of regional applications of solar radiation
management: Exploring the challenges and opportunities from marine cloud
brightening and albedo surface modification
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195925524002889>
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WEB POSTSSolar Radiation Modification: A Conversation on Governance and
Research <https://enb.iisd.org/events/solar-radiation-modification-cop29>
(IISD)Empowering Pakistan’s Youth For An Informed Future On Solar Radiation
Management
<https://thefridaytimes.com/15-Nov-2024/empowering-pakistan-s-youth-for-an-informed-future-on-solar-radiation-management>
(Friday Times) The justice and governance of solar geoengineering: Charting
the path at COP29 and beyond <https://afripoli.org/climate-agenda>
(APRI) Geoengineering
can help save the planet
<https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/11/12/opinion/climate-change-geoengineering/>
(The Boston Globe) This company wants to cool the planet one balloon at a
time. Some scientists aren't buying it
<https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whatonearth/cooling-planet-sufur-1.7369699>
(CBC) Shipping
emissions reduction sheds light on marine cloud geoengineering
<https://news.mongabay.com/2024/11/shipping-emissions-reduction-sheds-light-on-marine-cloud-geoengineering/>
(Mongabay) Sam's SRM Series Part 1: What Is Solar Radiation Management?
(HK81 Climate Blog)
HK81, a climate blog
Sam's SRM Series Part 1: What Is Solar Radiation Management?
<https://hk81.substack.com/p/sams-srm-series-part-1-what-is-solar?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
I have to write some preliminary stuff to get to the bigger ideas I
actually want to talk about, which will come in followup essays. This essay
is a relatively quick primer on solar radiation management, and why it
can’t be easily dismissed as a climate solution…
Read more
<https://hk81.substack.com/p/sams-srm-series-part-1-what-is-solar?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
5 days ago · 6 likes · 3 comments · Sam
If you don't understand aerosols, you don't understand the missing half of
the climate story (One Percent Brighter)
One Percent Brighter
If you don't understand aerosols, you don't understand
<https://www.onepercentbrighter.com/p/if-you-dont-understand-aerosols-you?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
The story in the papers about climate change is simple. Too simple. The
climate used to be stable, then we added huge volumes of greenhouse gasses
to the atmosphere. It started warming. And that made the weather go
haywire. Nice, neat, simple, unidirectional change…
Read more
<https://www.onepercentbrighter.com/p/if-you-dont-understand-aerosols-you?utm_source=substack&utm_campaign=post_embed&utm_medium=email>
4 days ago · 15 likes · 5 comments · Quico Toro
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*UPCOMING EVENTS*(NEW) Can (Should) We Cool the Planet by Changing the
Atmosphere? by Charleston Southern University
<https://www.chem.colostate.edu/seminars/climate-talk-opportunity-for-students/>
| 19 November 2024 | South Carolina *Planetary Gamble: Climate Breakdown or
Solar Geoengineering? by The University of Edinburgh
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/planetary-gamble-climate-breakdown-or-solar-geoengineering-tickets-1075704133019?aff=oddtdtcreator>
| 20 November 2024 | United Kingdom* (NEW) Solar Geoengineering and the
Risk of Unilateral Deployment by The University of Chicago
<https://www.law.uchicago.edu/events/seminar-series-solar-geoengineering-governance>
| 20 November 2024 | Chicago, Illinois (NEW) Climate Crisis and the Need
for Technology Intervention <https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87541316557> | 23
November 2024 | Online(NEW) Geopolitics and the Governance of Solar
Geoengineering: High Stakes on an Over-Heated Planet by The Harvard
University
<https://web.cvent.com/event/709f61b5-81eb-42ff-927a-3f07c23a492b/regProcessStep1>
| 26 November 2024 | Cambridge, US*Solar Geoengineering UNEA Simulation by
FASS at Air University & DSG
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeX-kcvWoB-vLWC9dLIGUfA2OrmpPe1o71oQB04P4UIOCUOFw/viewform>
| 26 November 2024 | Islamabad, Pakistan**Climate Repair Seminar Series -
Autumn 2024
<https://www.tickettailor.com/events/centreforclimaterepair1/1253490>*

*Good COP, Bad COP: a post-COP29 assessment | 27 November 2024*

*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*

Solar Geoengineering Events Calendar <https://teamup.com/ks64mmvtit583eitxx>
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JOB OPPORTUNITIESVarious Job Opportunities at University of Chicago—Climate
System Engineering Initiative
<https://climateengineering.uchicago.edu/faculty-jobs/>

"The University is building a world-leading Climate Systems Engineering
initiative with multiple faculty hires addressing solar geoengineering,
open-system carbon removal such as enhanced weathering, and interventions
to limit loss of glacial ice. We seek individuals who will lead research
programs that will produce significant contributions to their field and to
this research initiative."

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YOUTUBE VIDEOSAbout the University of Chicago's Climate Systems Engineering
initiative | UChiClimate <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HsZWiCfBr0>

"The University of Chicago is working to better understand the science,
technology, and public policy of Climate Systems Engineering and to educate
students who will face the challenges of managing industrial civilization
on a fragile planet."

How close are we to seeing geoengineering within negotiations? | Centre for
Climate Repair <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwdKaCxsVNY>

"Climate interventions have long been a point for controversy however as
global temperatures continue to rise, should they now be formed part of the
conversations being had in UNFCCC negotiations? Hear Shaun Fitzgerald's
thoughts on this."

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DEADLINES*NOAA request for comments on potential solar radiation
modification research regulation
<https://groups.google.com/g/geoengineering/c/rDVllJ4FaNI> | Deadline 19
November 2024*(NEW) The University of Chicago’s Climate Systems Engineering
initiative (CSEi) is inviting proposals for Seed Grants and Faculty
Research Grants
<https://climateengineering.uchicago.edu/faculty-grants-requests-for-proposals/>
| Letters of intent are due 26 November 2024*Call for Proposals for 2025
Degrees Global Forum Conference
<https://www.cognitoforms.com/TheDegreesInitiative/DegreesGlobalForumSubmissionFormSessionsAndPresentations>
| 08 December 2024**Call for Proposals—Exploring Climate Cooling
<https://www.aria.org.uk/exploring-climate-cooling/> | Deadline: 09
December 2024**Submit your recent research on Solar Radiation Management to
new ES: Atmospheres collection
<https://substack.com/redirect/af9e032d-e856-4ef4-a71c-2c359687818d?j=eyJ1IjoiMjJrMHl3In0.wQQsFypG52typ8FI2nhnJ8eUoUIIkdCkuhmzxNYKtgE>
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Deadline: 31 January 2025**Call for Proposals-Solar Radiation Management
<https://www.simonsfoundation.org/grant/solar-radiation-management/> |
Deadline to apply: 27 February 2025*

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