https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/climate/articles/10.3389/fclim.2024.1505860/full

*Authors*
James W. Hurrell, James M. Haywood, Peter J. Lawrence, Christopher J.
Lennard, Andreas Oschlies

https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2024.1505860

*04 December 2024*

*Abstract*
The 2023 World Climate Research Programme (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.

*Source: Frontiers*

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