https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5525719


*Authors: *Jonathan B. Wiener, Tyler Felgenhauer, Mark Borsuk

*26 September 2025*

*Abstract*
Solar radiation modification (SRM) presents important challenges to risk
regulation and governance, arising from the array of multiple risks that
SRM may influence. SRM would not simply reverse climate change, but could
pose further ancillary impacts, depending on the method of SRM, such as
stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), marine cloud brightening (MCB), or a
space-based planetary sunshade system (PSS). We identify multiple risks
that SRM may influence, both biophysical and sociopolitical, to be compared
to the multiple risks that may be affected by greenhouse gas (GHG)
mitigation and climate adaptation. This multi-risk framework helps analysts
and decision makers identify, evaluate, and compare multiple risks
holistically; helps identify affected groups to overcome problems of
disregard and omitted voice; helps compare policy options and map the array
of risks to corresponding (or missing) governance mechanisms; and seeks
risk-superior policies that would reduce multiple risks in concert. We then
examine governance frameworks: uncoordinated, coordinated and
comprehensive. We suggest two key mechanisms that can help build up from
uncoordinated toward more coordinated or even comprehensive approaches, and
that can gain support from SRM advocates, observers and critics alike: a
series of international assessments of SRM, and a transparent international
monitoring system for SRM.

*Source: SSRN*

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