Despite a growing literature on the climate response to solar geoengineering—proposals to cool the planet by increasing the planetary albedo—there has been little published on the impacts of solar geoengineering on natural and human systems such as agriculture, health, water resources, and ecosystems. An understanding of the impacts of different scenarios of solar geoengineering deployment will be crucial for informing decisions on whether and how to deploy it. Here we review the current state of knowledge about impacts of a solar‐geoengineered climate and identify the major research gaps. We suggest that a thorough assessment of the climate impacts of a range of scenarios of solar geoengineering deployment is needed and can be built upon e...
The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) was designed to determine robust climate s...
In recent years, the idea of geoengineering, artificially modifying the climate to reduce global tem...
This is the final version. Available from European Geosciences Union (EGU) / Copernicus Publications...
Despite a growing literature on the climate response to solar geoengineering – proposals to cool the...
Abstract (max. 150 words) Geoengineering methods are intended to reduce the magnitude of climate cha...
Geoengineering, intentional large-scale manipulation of the Earth-system, has been proposed as a mea...
Solar geoengineering refers to deliberately reducing net radiative forcing by reflecting some sunlig...
Solar geoengineering refers to deliberately reducing net radiative forcing by reflecting some sunlig...
Climate change, including global temperature rise, is one of the greatest threats facing humanity an...
This report explores the potential implications which two groups of experimental technologies aimed ...
Solar geoengineering has been proposed as a method of meeting climate objectives, such as reduced gl...
Various responses to greenhouse gas induced climate change have been proposed within the literature....
Understanding the climate impacts of solar geoengineering is essential for evaluating its benefits a...
Solar geoengineering (or Solar Radiation Management, SRM) refers to any intentional, large-scale man...
In this paper, solar geoengineering modeling is presented with a goal to simplify reverse forcing as...
The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) was designed to determine robust climate s...
In recent years, the idea of geoengineering, artificially modifying the climate to reduce global tem...
This is the final version. Available from European Geosciences Union (EGU) / Copernicus Publications...
Despite a growing literature on the climate response to solar geoengineering – proposals to cool the...
Abstract (max. 150 words) Geoengineering methods are intended to reduce the magnitude of climate cha...
Geoengineering, intentional large-scale manipulation of the Earth-system, has been proposed as a mea...
Solar geoengineering refers to deliberately reducing net radiative forcing by reflecting some sunlig...
Solar geoengineering refers to deliberately reducing net radiative forcing by reflecting some sunlig...
Climate change, including global temperature rise, is one of the greatest threats facing humanity an...
This report explores the potential implications which two groups of experimental technologies aimed ...
Solar geoengineering has been proposed as a method of meeting climate objectives, such as reduced gl...
Various responses to greenhouse gas induced climate change have been proposed within the literature....
Understanding the climate impacts of solar geoengineering is essential for evaluating its benefits a...
Solar geoengineering (or Solar Radiation Management, SRM) refers to any intentional, large-scale man...
In this paper, solar geoengineering modeling is presented with a goal to simplify reverse forcing as...
The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) was designed to determine robust climate s...
In recent years, the idea of geoengineering, artificially modifying the climate to reduce global tem...
This is the final version. Available from European Geosciences Union (EGU) / Copernicus Publications...