SOLAR GEOENGINEERING WEEKLY SUMMARY (18 NOVEMBER - 24 NOVEMBER 2024)

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RESEARCH PAPERS‘Ice sheet conservation’ and international discord:
governing (potential) glacial geoengineering in Antarctica
<https://academic.oup.com/ia/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ia/iiae281/7900997>

Flamm, P., & Shibata, A. (2024). ‘Ice sheet conservation’and international
discord: governing (potential) glacial geoengineering in Antarctica.
*International
Affairs*, iiae281.

*Abstract*

Should current unmitigated emissions continue, there is a growing chance of
collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, one of the planetary climate
tipping points at greatest risk of being crossed. Such a collapse would
subject the world to an increase of several metres in average global
sea-level rise over just a few centuries.

In this context, there is an academic debate about the potential of
supporting glacial stability through artificial infrastructures such as an
undersea ‘curtain’. However, this ‘ice sheet conservation’ would come with
significant yet unforeseeable technical and environmental risks. Moreover,
in this debate governance risks have been either neglected or understated.

We argue that the proposed infrastructures could negatively implicate the
‘peaceful purposes only’ obligation enshrined in the Antarctic Treaty. By
affecting contentious areas of Antarctic geopolitics, such as authority,
sovereignty and security, there is a significant risk that the project
would make the Antarctic ‘the scene or object of international discord’.

Even if the ice curtain idea were to be technically feasible and
environmentally harmless, it would still create significant political and
legal challenges for the current governance arrangements in the Antarctic.

Weakening the CO2 Greenhouse Effect via Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
<https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-5210392/v1>

He, H., Soden, B., Vecchi, G., & Yang, W. (2024). Weakening the CO2
Greenhouse Effect via Stratospheric Aerosol Injection.

*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.

Climate Intervention Research in the World Climate Research Programme A
Perspective
<https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2024.1505860/abstract>

Hurrell, J. W., Haywood, J. M., Lawrence, P., Lennard, C. J., & Oschlies,
A. Climate Intervention Research in the World Climate Research Programme A
Perspective. *Frontiers in Climate*, *6*, 1505860.

*Abstract*

The 2023 WCRP Open Science Conference underscored the critical need for
increased climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, along with
enhanced climate knowledge and decision-making systems. This Perspective
discusses climate intervention (CI) within WCRP's research framework,
emphasizing three main approaches: terrestrial carbon dioxide removal
(CDR), marine CDR, and solar radiation modification (SRM). As global
anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, CI strategies are
increasingly recognized as potentially critical supplements to traditional
mitigation methods. We call for WCRP to take a leadership role in CI
research, highlighting the need for inclusivity and collaboration,
especially with researchers from the Global South, to establish a firm
scientific foundation for an equitable and comprehensive assessment of the
benefits and risks of CI approaches relative to the risks of anthropogenic
climate change.

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THESISRepresentation of Unaccounted Physical Couplings in Peak-shaving
Solar Radiation Modification Scenarios
<https://cnrs.hal.science/tel-04749434/>

Baur, S. (2024). *Representation of Unaccounted Physical Couplings in
Peak-shaving Solar Radiation Modification Scenarios* (Doctoral
dissertation, University of Leeds).

*Abstract*

Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) is a proposed method to halt global
warming and related impacts. This method is gaining interest in the climate
change community as a potential supplement to conventional mitigation
(emission reduction and carbon dioxide removal) to avoid surpassing a given
temperature threshold in an overshoot pathway. In this so-called
peak-shaving framework, SRM would lower global mean temperature to below
the specified threshold during the otherwise occurring overshoot until
mitigation has sufficiently brought down atmospheric CO2. At present, the
peak-shaving framework assumes that SRM can be added independently to
conventional mitigation. This additivity assumption disregards potential
interlinkages between the critical components of overshoot pathways,
emission reductions and net-negative emissions, and an SRM intervention.
The aim of this thesis is to assess the importance of these currently
unaccounted physical couplings between mitigation and SRM. It is
demonstrated that the range of uncertainty in future emission reductions
and net-negative emissions leads to a wide spectrum of different SRM
deployment trajectories, highlighting the uncertainty currently implied by
the peak-shaving framework and potential implications of non-additivity.
The additivity assumption of SRM and mitigation is subsequently scrutinized
by examining the impact of SRM on the practicality of decarbonization with
renewable energy and the change in negative emission burden under SRM due
to carbon feedback modification. I find that the potential to reduce
emissions with wind and solar renewable energy sources may become more
challenging with SRM. However, the model simulates temporarily enhanced
land and ocean carbon sinks, which imply that the negative emission burden
could be reduced during the upscaling of SRM deployment which may somewhat
compensate for the reduced decarbonization potential. Nevertheless, this
carbon uptake benefit is temporary and turns into an additional burden
during later stages of SRM deployment. The results of this thesis therefore
suggest that the additivity assumption does not hold in terms of physical
impacts of SRM on mitigation, since the deployment of it can significantly
change the underlying emissions trajectory. This provides a step away from
the highly idealized concept of the current peak-shaving framework towards
a more comprehensive outlook on the uncertainties implied by such a
deployment. This is important because the certainty that peak-shaving SRM
is predicated on could be misleading and needs to be taken into account
when moving towards more integrated assessments of SRM. The current
landscape of models for integrated climate policy scenarios is not well
suited for this purpose due to a lack of direct feedback from the climate
impact of SRM to the underlying mitigation trajectory. This thesis
highlights how this missing feedback between models is a major limitation
in SRM simulations and a barrier to comprehensive SRM scenario assessments.

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WEB POSTSSimulating the impacts of SAI deployment—Explaining the
methodology, use cases and limitations of Reflective's v1 simulator
<https://reflective.org/simulating-the-impacts-of-sai-deployment/>
(Reflective)Indian scientists are showing an interest in advancing solar
geoengineering research
<https://india.mongabay.com/2024/11/indian-scientists-are-showing-an-interest-in-advancing-solar-geoengineering-research/>
(Mongabay) The Rise of Green MAGA
<https://www.compactmag.com/article/the-rise-of-green-maga/>
(Compact)Engineering
the climate
<https://imeche.shorthandstories.com/engineering-the-climate/index.html>
(Professional Engineering) A place to talk about cooling the Earth
<https://www.economist.com/the-world-ahead/2024/11/20/a-place-to-talk-about-cooling-the-earth>
(Economist) “If we don’t start to discuss this now, then when?”: Degrees at
COP29 <https://www.degrees.ngo/degrees-at-cop29/> (The Degrees
Initiative) Injecting
Reality Into Debates About Solar Radiation Modification
<https://www.resources.org/common-resources/injecting-reality-into-debates-about-solar-radiation-modification/>
(RFF) BBC Panorama turns spotlight on Geo-Engineering Solutions
<https://www.climaterepair.cam.ac.uk/news/bbc-panorama-turns-spotlight-geo-engineering-solutions>
(Climate Repair)
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PODCASTSCan we cool Earth by blocking the sun’s rays? And should we? | What
On Earth

Can we cool Earth by blocking the sun’s rays? And should we?

What On Earth

27:04
<https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/can-we-cool-earth-by-blocking-the-suns-rays-and-should-we/id1520725103?i=1000677694581&uo=4>

"Come with us to California where entrepreneurs are sending balloons full
of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere. It’s a form of solar
geoengineering known as stratospheric aerosol injection, and the company
Make Sunsets isn’t waiting for scientific consensus before they launch. We
hear about their business model, and then from the researchers who question
both the science and ethics of the practice."

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YOUTUBE VIDEOSSolar geoengineering remains mired in controversy and debate
| CNA <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3LImKQU90k>

"As the world struggles to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions, a plan to
buy more time by redirecting sunlight into space to cool the earth is
faltering. Despite increasing investment interest, stratospheric aerosol
injection remains mired in controversy and debate. It is a concept of solar
geoengineering, which scientists say is not fully understood and does not
address the root cause of climate change. CNA’s Julie Yoo and Sally
Patterson report."

How to Govern Solar Geoengineering - with Shuchi Talati | Climate Chat
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Zg4UtlJPU>

"In this Climate Chat episode, we will discuss the challenge of governing
solar geoengineering (also called Solar Radiation Management or Sunlight
Reflection Methods) with Shuchi Talati who is the Founder & Executive
Director of The Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering."

Shaun Fitzgerald speaks: Beyond Emissions Reduction | Centre for Climate
Repair <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqQfJKiHt7s>

"Centre Director, Shaun Fitzgerald, speaks on a panel of experts regarding
the need to go beyond emissions reduction to 'keep 1.5 alive'."

University of Montana Center for Ethics, "The science of Solar Radiation
Management" | MCAT Community Media
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb1LfDrrniU>Session on Solar
Geoengineering Governance @ Science Summit during UNGA79 | Solar
Geoengineering Non-Use Agreement
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h13tYVjOZMY>

"This session explored the latest scientific and policy advancements in the
rapidly evolving field of solar geoengineering as a future climate policy
option. It convened a diverse array of speakers, including Indigenous
community members, youth representatives, civil society members, government
officials, and leading scientists. Together, they discussed how solar
geoengineering could adversely affect the implementation and achievement of
many interconnected Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — including those
relating to climate action, inequality, and inclusive and effective global
governance. The session also explored pathways for addressing these risks
through effective, inclusive and restrictive global governance mechanisms."

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*DEADLINES**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*(NEW) Call for submissions for
the Degrees Global Forum on SRM, which will be held in Cape Town from 12 to
16 May 2025 <https://degreesglobalforum.org/call-for-submissions/> |
Deadline for submissions is 8 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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*UPCOMING EVENTS**(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>
|
26-28 June 2025 | Cambridge UK*

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