https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-5210392/v1

*Authors*
Haozhe He, Brian Soden, Gabriel Vecchi, Wenchang Yang

https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-5210392/v1

*24 October 2024*

*Abstract*
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) represents one of the primary
potential options for intentionally modifying the climate to offset the
warming from increasing greenhouse gases. The hypothesized strategy
typically involves the injection of scattering aerosols in the lower
stratosphere to increase the amount of sunlight reflected to space, thereby
reducing the amount of sunlight absorbed by Earth. We demonstrate a new and
potentially more efficient approach to SAI, using it to induce a weakening
of the Earth’s greenhouse effect. We show that the injection of absorptive
aerosols in the upper stratosphere (~ 10 hPa) increases the emission of
top-of-atmosphere infrared radiation. Warming the emission level of CO2
weakens the greenhouse effect by altering the thermal structure of the
upper stratosphere rather than the concentration of greenhouse gases.
Climate model simulations indicate that the reduction in global
temperatures induced through this process is an order of magnitude larger
(per unit aerosol mass) than the injection of more traditional reflective
aerosols. These results argue for further research into the possible
impacts, particularly unintended deleterious side effects, of injecting
absorptive aerosols in the upper stratosphere as a potential alternative
strategy for solar radiation management.

*Source: ResearchSquare*

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