https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-91195-6

*Authors*
Bradley A. Gay, Lukas Mandrake, Kimberley R. Miner & Charles E. Miller

*09 March 2025*

*Abstract*
Given a world increasingly dominated by climate extremes, modifying the
Earth’s climate with large-scale geoengineering intervention is inevitable.
However, geoengineering faces a conundrum: forecasting the consequences of
climate intervention accurately in a system for which we have incomplete
observations and an imperfect understanding. We evaluate the global
response and potential implications of mitigation and intervention
deployment by utilizing CRU TS4.08 observations, ERA5 reanalysis data, and
CMIP6 scenario-based UKESM0-1-LL simulations. From 1950 to 2022, global
weighted mean surface temperature (Tsurf) and total precipitation (P) rose
by 1.37
0.48 °C and 0.05
0.57 mm day-1. Significant regional Tsurf anomalies and erratic interannual
variability of P were revealed, with ranges from 7.63 °C in Greenland and
northern Siberia to -2.38 °C in central Africa and 1.17 mm day-1 in
southern Alaska to -1.20 mm day-1 in Colombia and east Africa.
Collectively, mitigation and intervention simulations tended to
overestimate the variability and magnitude of Tsurf and P, exhibiting
substantial regional discrepancies and scenario-specific heterogeneity when
estimating atmospheric methane concentration ([CH4]). Despite capturing
significant departures in Tsurf, P, and [CH₄], replicating historical P
teleconnections and spatial patterns of warming remained a challenge. These
results underscore regional disparities with global implications, harkening
the necessity to refine existing architectures while developing novel
methods to evaluate the risks and feasibility of geoengineering
intervention.

*Source: Nature*

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