*SOLAR GEOENGINEERING WEEKLY SUMMARY (06 JANUARY 2024 - 12 JANUARY 2024)*
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2024 SRM YEAR IN REVIEWSolar Geoengineering in 2024: Rays of Hope, Clouds
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Solar Geoengineering in 2024: Rays of Hope, Clouds of Doubt
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This post provides a comprehensive overview of Solar Geoengineering (SRM)
in 2024, from funding and research breakthroughs to global debates,
restrictions, media highlights, and more.

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RESEARCH PAPERSCAS-ESM2.0 Dataset for the G1ext Experiment of the
Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00376-024-4177-8>

Cui, M., Ji, D., Moore, J. C., Zhang, H., Jin, J., Fei, K., ... & Zhang, D.
(2025). CAS-ESM2. 0 Dataset for the G1ext Experiment of the Geoengineering
Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP). *Advances in Atmospheric Sciences*,
1-14.

*Abstract*

Solar radiation modification, a scheme aimed at mitigating rapid global
warming triggered by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, has been
explored through the G1ext experiment under the Geoengineering Model
Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) framework, utilizing the Chinese Academy
of Sciences Earth System Model version 2 (CAS-ESM2.0). This paper briefly
describes the basic configuration and experimental design of the CAS-ESM2.0
for G1ext, which involves a sudden reduction in solar irradiance to
counterbalance the radiative forcing of an abrupt quadrupling of
atmospheric CO2 concentration, running for 100 years. Preliminary results
show that this model can reproduce well the compensatory effect of a
uniform decrease in global solar radiation on the radiative forcing
resulting from an abrupt quadrupling of CO2 concentration. Like other Earth
system models, CAS-ESM2.0 reasonably captures variations in radiative
adjustments, surface air temperature, and precipitation patterns, both
globally and locally, under the G1ext scenario. The generated datasets have
been released on the Earth System Grid Federation data server, providing
insight into the potential efficacy and impact of solar geoengineering
strategies.

South Asian Summer Monsoon under stratospheric aerosol intervention
<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-024-00875-z>

Asutosh, A., Tilmes, S., Bednarz, E. M., & Fadnavis, S. (2025). South Asian
Summer Monsoon under stratospheric aerosol intervention. *npj Climate and
Atmospheric Science*, *8*(1), 3.

*Abstract*

The South Asian summer monsoon (SAM) bears significant importance for
agriculture, water resources, economy, and environmental aspects of the
region for nearly 2 billion people. To minimize the adverse impacts of
global warming, Stratospheric Aerosol Intervention (SAI) has been proposed
to lower surface temperatures by reflecting a portion of solar radiation
back into space. However, the effects of SAI on SAM are still very
uncertain. Our study identifies the main drivers leading to a reduction in
the mean and extreme summer monsoon precipitation under SAI. These include
SAI-induced lower stratospheric warming and the associated weakening of the
northern hemispheric subtropical jet, changes in the upper-tropospheric
wave activities, geopotential height anomalies, a reduction in the strength
of the Asian Summer Monsoon Anticyclone, and, to some degree, local dust
changes. As the interest in SAI research grows, our results demonstrate the
urgent need to further understand SAM variability under different SAI
scenarios.

Impacts on Indian Agriculture Due To Stratospheric Aerosol Intervention
Using Agroclimatic Indices
<https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2024EF005262>

Grant, N., Robock, A., Xia, L., Singh, J., & Clark, B. (2025). Impacts on
Indian agriculture due to stratospheric aerosol intervention using
agroclimatic indices. *Earth's Future*, *13*(1), e2024EF005262.

*Abstract*

Climate change poses significant threats to global agriculture, impacting
food quantity, quality, and safety. The world is far from meeting crucial
climate targets, prompting the exploration of alternative strategies such
as stratospheric aerosol intervention (SAI) to reduce the impacts. This
study investigates the potential impacts of SAI on rice and wheat
production in India, a nation highly vulnerable to climate change given its
substantial dependence on agriculture. We compare the results from the
Assessing Responses and Impacts of Solar climate intervention on the Earth
system with Stratospheric Aerosol Injection-1.5°C (ARISE-SAI-1.5)
experiment, which aims to keep global average surface air temperatures at
1.5°C above preindustrial in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 2-4.5
(SSP2-4.5) global warming scenario. Yield results show ARISE-SAI-1.5 leads
to higher production for rainfed rice and wheat. We use 10 agroclimatic
indices during the vegetative, reproductive, and ripening stages to
evaluate these yield changes. ARISE-SAI-1.5 benefits rainfed wheat yields
the most, compared to rice, due to its ability to prevent rising winter and
spring temperatures while increasing wheat season precipitation. For rice,
SSP2-4.5 leads to many more warm extremes than the control period during
all three growth stages and may cause a delay in the monsoon. ARISE-SAI-1.5
largely preserves monsoon rainfall, improving yields for rainfed rice in
most regions. Even without the use of SAI, adaptation strategies such as
adjusting planting dates could offer partial relief under SSP2-4.5 if it is
feasible to adjust established rice-wheat cropping systems.

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THESISPlanetary Sunshade for Solar Geoengineering: Precursor Mission for
Shading the Solar Radiation Reflected by the Moon
<https://webthesis.biblio.polito.it/34274>

*Abstract*

Since the onset of industrial development in the eighteenth century,
climate change has increasingly threatened natural ecosystems and human
society, driving the urgent need for innovative, large-scale solutions to
mitigate its impact. In particular, space-based geoengineering has emerged
as a promising strategy, offering a global scale intervention. Among these
methods, the Planetary Sunshade System, based on Solar Radiation
Modification, aims to reduce the oncoming solar radiation, thereby
mitigating the greenhouse effect and the rise of Earth's temperature. The
main motivation behind this project lies in evaluating some of the critical
technologies of a Planetary Sunshade System. In this perspective, a
precursor mission demonstrator is designed. The mission scenario consists
on deploying a solar-sail in proximity of the photo-gravitational
equilibrium point L_1^*, where solar radiation pressure and gravitational
pull balance. Using a CubeSat platform, chosen for its cost-effectiveness
and rapid development cycle, the project aims to define optimal sizing and
deployment parameters, including radius and mass, alongside essential
supporting subsystems. The preliminary proposed design covers the mission
analysis and deployment mechanism tested for structural resilience under
operational stresses. The main contributions consist first on the CubeSat's
mass optimization, considering typical solar-sail lightness parameters from
the literature. Subsequently, the orbit design is performed in the
Sun-Earth-Moon Bi-Circular Restricted Four-Body Problem framework by
exploiting the solar radiation pressure through attitude control. Finally,
the sail deployment mechanism is presented, focusing on mechanical,
electrical, and physical considerations. The mechanical analysis evaluates
maximum stresses, strains, and vibrational modes to ensure resonance
frequencies remain well above the operating ones of the electric motor. The
electrical system is designed to ensure efficient motor operation with
minimal energy consumption. The deployment mechanism employs four
tape-measure booms, and a 3.8:1 scale model of the sail has been
constructed to verify it can deploy without tearing.

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BOOKGeoengineering and Climate Change: Methods, Risks, and Governance
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394204847>

*About this book*

This important and timely book assembles expert scientists from both sides
of the debate to discuss Earth-based and space-based climate intervention
technologies including the scale, deployment, risk management, and moral
philosophy behind these technologies.

The role that geoengineering might play, within the context of global
warming amelioration, has long been contentious. For all this,
geoengineering is about getting down and dirty with respect to the issue of
climate intervention. Often dismissed as an option of last resort,
geoengineering is now emerging as a key component in humanity’s drive to
bring the impacts of global warming under some form of mitigation and
control. While geoengineering does not solve the fundamental problem of
continued anthropomorphic carbon dioxide emissions, the root cause of
global warming, it is an option that can effectively buy humanity some
much-needed time. Time, that is, to act positively, and time to introduce
meaningful emission reductions, and deploy large-scale sequestration
technologies. Indeed, the failure to meaningfully corral greenhouse gas
emission levels, and the slow development of large-scale carbon capture
technologies, will, by the close of the 21st century, likely see global
temperatures increase by at least 2 or 3 degrees above pre-industrial
levels. What geoengineering can potentially do for us is to offset the more
extreme climate change scenarios that are presently projected to come
about. An integrated geoengineering program to cool Earth’s atmosphere,
running in parallel with the development of sequestration technologies, and
substantial emission reductions, can work to limit the worst effects of
climate change that will, without geoengineering, surely come about.
Geoengineering is not a neutral or benign action, however, and if it is to
be deployed, then much more research, and field testing of ideas and
technologies is urgently needed.

The authors in this book present a cross-section of philosophies,
engineering approaches, and reactions to the idea of geoengineering.
Through their words, the reader is introduced to the historical and
contemporary debate concerning the potential deployment of geoengineering
actions. Indeed, there are many ways in which geoengineering, as a grand
worldwide initiative, or as a combined set of independent actions, might
proceed in both the near, and the deep future, and here the reader is
introduced to these topics by experts in their field.

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WEB POSTSCould SAI Delay the Recovery of the Ozone Layer?
<https://srm360.org/article/sai-and-ozone-recovery/> (SRM360)Blocking sun
to fight climate change
<https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/views/opinions/blocking-sun-to-fight-climate-change>
(The
Financial Express)Could SAI Replace the Lost Cooling Effect From Cleaning
Up Air Pollution?
<https://srm360.org/article/could-sai-replace-lost-cooling-air-pollution/>
 (SRM360)Marine Cloud Brightening
<https://srm360.org/article/marine-cloud-brightening/> (SRM360)Chile team
finds SRM shows potential to reduce glacier loss in the Andes
<https://www.degrees.ngo/srm-andes-glacier-loss/> (The Degrees Initiative)
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JOB OPPORTUNITYVertical Legal Borrowing at University of Tasmania |
Deadline to apply: 01 February 2025
<https://www.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/available-projects/projects/law/vertical-legal-borrowing>

"Project Title: Building international law from the bottom up: Vertical
Legal Borrowing as a Pathway to Govern Climate Intervention Technologies

The aim of this PhD project is to evaluate how domestic law can provide
lessons for international governance of climate intervention through a
process of 'vertical legal borrowing.' Domestic governance provides
opportunities for legal experimentation, where mechanisms can be tested and
refined to inform the development of an international legal framework for
climate intervention."

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UPCOMING EVENTS(NEW) 17th Symposium on Aerosol Cloud Climate Interactions
<https://ams.confex.com/ams/105ANNUAL/meetingapp.cgi/Program/1834> | 12-16
January 2025 | New Orleans & Online(NEW) Geoengineering: Should the world’s
nations research ways to cool the planet? by CCAN
<https://act.chesapeakeclimate.org/page/77800/data/1> | 15 January 2025 |
Online*Solar Climate Intervention Virtual Symposia #15
<https://sites.google.com/view/solargeo-symposium/home> | 17 January 2025 |
Online**Solar radiation modification: What should Europe’s strategy be? by
Scientific Advice Mechanism to the European Commission
<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zMVEie0PThCasf0lFO_FSw#/registration>
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23 January 2025 | Online*(NEW) What if engineering could cool the planet by
Centre for Climate Repair
<https://www.climaterepair.cam.ac.uk/events/spring-seminars-engineering-climate>
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30 January 2025 | University of Cambridge*Solar Radiation Modification:
What’s at stake for society? by Scientific Advice Mechanism to the European
Commission
<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Sra0pIz1Q7KeHjzxHOaMFQ#/registration>
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03 February 2025 | Online*(NEW) What if we could make more ice by Centre
for Climate Repair
<https://www.climaterepair.cam.ac.uk/events/spring-seminars-engineering-climate>
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13 February 2025 | University of Cambridge(NEW) What if clouds could be
more reflectice by Centre for Climate Repair
<https://www.climaterepair.cam.ac.uk/events/spring-seminars-engineering-climate>
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27 February 2025 | University of Cambridge*Climate Intervention:
Distraction or Necessity? by Center for Climate Repair
<https://www.climaterepair.cam.ac.uk/events/climate-intervention-distraction-or-necessity>
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21 March 2025**2025 Solar Radiation Management Annual Meeting by Simons
Foundation
<https://www.simonsfoundation.org/event/solar-radiation-management-annual-meeting-2025/>
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24-25 April 2025 | New York**The 2025 Degrees Global Forum
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12-16 May 2025 | Cape Town, South Africa**Artic Repair Conference 2025 by
University of Cambridge & Center for Climate Repair
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26-28 June 2025 | Cambridge UK*

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YOUTUBE VIDEOS*Solar Radiation Modification: Ethics, Equity, and Governance
Post-COP29 | Research Society of International Law*
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKHP5iAPL6w>

"In this episode, Maha Husain speaks with Hassaan Sipra, Director of Global
Engagement at the Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering
(DSG). He shares insights into the science, ethics, and governance of solar
radiation modification (SRM) and its implications for global climate
policy."

*AGU24 Roundtable: Experts discuss geoengineering ethics and COP29*
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE3OLMIc5S8>

"This media roundtable was recorded at AGU's 2024 Annual Meeting on 10
December 2024.

Join experts in climate science, ethics, and policy for a media roundtable
on establishing a set of globally recognized ethical principles for climate
intervention research.

At COP29, AGU’s delegation and its partners actively engaged with a diverse
audience—including researchers, scientists, governments, nongovernmental
organizations, philanthropic institutions, and the private sector—to
promote and foster meaningful dialogue on the Ethical Framework Principles
for Climate Intervention Research.

Released in October, the framework provides comprehensive guidelines to
ensure climate intervention research is conducted responsibly,
transparently, and equitably. The framework was facilitated by AGU and
advised by a global panel of experts and draws on ethical precedents
established in other emerging fields with unknown consequences, such as
biomedical research and genetic engineering, to guide research, funding,
and policy proposals."

Climate Engineering and the Napkin Diagram | Climate Emergency Forum
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHeLjVNWGIY>

"In this panel discussion from COP29 in Baku, host Herb Simmens, and
experts Hugh Hunt, and Paul Beckwith explore the controversial topic of
Climate Engineering and the Napkin Diagram.

The conversation delves into the urgent need for a multi-faceted approach
to combat climate change, including emissions reduction, carbon dioxide
removal (CDR), and solar radiation management (SRM). The panelists argue
that traditional methods alone may not be sufficient to address the rapidly
escalating climate crisis.

Hugh Hunt, from the Center for Climate Repair at Cambridge University,
introduces the Napkin Diagram, illustrating the potential role of SRM in
mitigating temperature rise. Paul Beckwith, a prolific climate educator,
emphasizes the acceleration of extreme weather events and the failure of
natural carbon sinks, highlighting the critical need for innovative
solutions. Both experts stress the importance of research into SRM
techniques, despite the controversy surrounding them.

The discussion also touches on the challenges of introducing SRM into
mainstream climate conversations, including political resistance and
concerns about moral hazard. The panelists address the potential of SRM to
mitigate risks associated with climate tipping points, such as the
potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
(AMOC). They conclude by advocating for more research and small-scale
experiments to better understand the impacts and potential benefits of
climate engineering techniques."

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