Solar Geoengineering to Limit the Rate of Temperature Change
Solar geoengineering has been suggested as a tool that might reduce damage from anthropogenic climate change.
Solar geoengineering has been suggested as a tool that might reduce damage from anthropogenic climate change.
Although solar radiation management (SRM) through stratospheric aerosol methods has the potential to mitigate impacts of climate change, our current knowledge of stratospheric processes suggests that
We summarize a portfolio of possible field experiments on solar radiation management (SRM) and related technologies.
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If solar radiation management (SRM) were ever implemented, feedback of the observed climate state might be used to adjust the radiative forcing of SRM in order to compensate for uncertainty in either
Global-scale solar geoengineering is the deliberate modification of the climate system to offset some amount of anthropogenic climate change by reducing the amount of incident solar radiation at the s
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