https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11707-025-1180-z
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*Authors: *Michael F. Wehner

Published: *21 October 2025*

*Abstract*
Offsetting the global warming caused by anthropogenic increases in
atmospheric greenhouse gases by deliberate injection of aerosols into the
stratosphere is the most studied of solar radiation management
geoengineering schemes. The long-term success or failure of such schemes in
achieving their stated goals is assessed by comparing simulated
geoengineered temperature, precipitation and tropical cyclones metrics to
equivalent fields in the simulated targeted climate simulations. Results
using available data sets from three single model stabilized climate target
experiments and three multimodel climate change reduction experiments are
presented and compared against a measure of internal variability. While all
but one experimental scheme is successful in achieving their targeted
global mean annual surface temperature, their success at regional scales
varies significantly and is often larger than the internal variability
metric used here.

*Source: Springer Nature Link *

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