Submit an abstract to our session on SRM at EGU2026. Deadline is *15th 
January*.

https://www.egu26.eu/session/56947

Advances in Understanding Solar Radiation Modification Technologies and 
their Impact on the Earth System
Convener: Colleen GoljaECS <https://www.egu26.eu/session/56947#> | 
Co-conveners: Alistair DuffeyECS <https://www.egu26.eu/session/56947#>, Matthew 
HenryECS <https://www.egu26.eu/session/56947#>

Solar Radiation Management (SRM) refers to climate intervention 
technologies which propose to temporarily modify Earth’s radiative budget 
to offset climate risks associated with climate change. These include 
stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), marine cloud brightening (MCB), and 
cirrus cloud thinning (CCT), among others. In all cases, the tightly 
coupled complex interplay between chemistry, radiation and dynamics 
especially with respect to aerosol-cloud interactions, make the regional 
and global impacts of these proposals highly uncertain. These uncertainties 
cascade into assessment of human and ecosystem relevant impacts, including 
but not limited to our understanding of the agricultural, ecological, or 
socio-political ramifications of large-scale adoption.

This session focuses on advances in the natural science of climate 
intervention which seeks to identify or reduce sources of uncertainty 
related to SRM. This may include climate modeling studies, idealized 
process investigations, experimental results, or observations of natural 
analogues. We welcome submissions from across the natural sciences as well 
as the social sciences, including impacts assessment or governance related 
to SRM strategies. We are particularly interested in work which focuses on 
understanding and constraining uncertainty related to regions or 
communities that are especially vulnerable to climate change, and we 
encourage early career or new members of the research community to consider 
applying.

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