https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5200736

*Authors*
Charlotte Beall, Jeremy A. Irvin, Jake Dexheimer, Dakota Gruener, Andrew Y.
Ng, Duncan Watson-Parris, Douglas G. MacMartin, Daniele Visioni

*04 April 2025*

*Abstract*
Given increasing evidence that limiting global mean temperature to the
Paris Agreement targets is unlikely, additional interventions such as Solar
Radiation Modification (SRM), in addition to substantial emissions
reductions, may be required to mitigate the risk of severe climate impacts.
Among the various proposed SRM strategies, studies suggest that
Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) could provide relatively uniform
global cooling. However, major scientific gaps persist, and issues of
equity, justice, and governance impede progress toward the inclusive
research and public engagement necessary for science-informed discourse and
decision-making. Here we present the SAI Simulator version 1.0, a
browser-based tool that enables the public, media, and policymakers to
explore some of the global and regional climate impacts of various SAI
deployment scenarios compared to continued warming, based on
state-of-the-art climate modeling results. This expanded access to SAI
simulation data and scenario design capabilities fosters broader and more
inclusive engagement with SAI research.

*Source: SSRN*

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