{"id":2527,"date":"2022-08-14T18:36:12","date_gmt":"2022-08-14T18:36:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/?p=2527"},"modified":"2022-08-15T09:43:45","modified_gmt":"2022-08-15T09:43:45","slug":"solar-radiation-management-as-an-emergency-tool","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/?p=2527","title":{"rendered":"Solar Radiation Management as an emergency tool?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>blog post by Lukas Rieder<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\"><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Danger<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">ous anthrop<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">ogenic clim<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">ate change is already a reality on earth. Although the global-average <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">near-surface air temperature has so far risen only about 1<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">\u00b0<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">C above its preindustrial value, <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">significant harm to health, safety, economies, and ecosystems is already occurring. The international <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">community of states tries to limit global warming through agreements made at the Conference of <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">the parties (COP). The most significant success was reached in 2015 at the COP 21 in Paris, where a <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">treaty was adopted by 196 Parties. The treaty has<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\"> the ambitious goal to limit global warming to well below <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">2, preferably to 1.5<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">\u00b0<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">C, compared to preindustrial levels (UNFCCC, 2015). Unfortunately, since then, <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">the annual carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane emissions just have risen with the tiny COVID 19 decrease for one year <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">(Friedlingstein et al., 2022). <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2531\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2531\" style=\"width: 618px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/climateactiontracker.org\/global\/temperatures\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-2531\" src=\"https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/CAT-2100WarmingProjectionsGraph-PNG-2021.11.original-300x196.png\" alt=\"Global Warming Pathways\" width=\"618\" height=\"404\" srcset=\"https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/CAT-2100WarmingProjectionsGraph-PNG-2021.11.original-300x196.png 300w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/CAT-2100WarmingProjectionsGraph-PNG-2021.11.original-1024x668.png 1024w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/CAT-2100WarmingProjectionsGraph-PNG-2021.11.original-768x501.png 768w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/CAT-2100WarmingProjectionsGraph-PNG-2021.11.original-1536x1002.png 1536w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/CAT-2100WarmingProjectionsGraph-PNG-2021.11.original-2048x1336.png 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 618px) 100vw, 618px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2531\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><strong>Figure 1<\/strong>: Global Warming Pathways from Climate Action Tracker (2021)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\"><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Furthermore, this huge amount of emissions is not expected to decline soon.<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">According to the most <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">recent update of the Climate Action Tracker (2021), under current policies presently in place around the world, we <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">are on track to 2.7<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">\u00b0<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">C <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">above preindustrial temperatures in the year 2100, see figure 1. The <em>Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook<\/em><\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">also doubts <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">the <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">plausibility of deep decarbonization by 2050 , <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">which would be in line with the 1.5<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">\u00b0<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">C target (Stammer et al.,2021).<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\"><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">For some scientists, the rapid greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction of our world to limit the tem<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">perature well below 2<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">\u00b0<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">C seems to be even impossible to reach in time. To avoid the dangerous impacts <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">of climate change, they propose a more powerful approach to limit the global average near-surface <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">temperature: Solar Geoengineering (SG). It is an entirely different approach to tackle climate change <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">as it does not deal with the reduction of GHG emissions but the reflection of incoming solar radiation <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">to compensate for a part of the radiative forcing (RF) caused by the GHGs. Solar Geoengineering is <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">not mentioned at all in the <em>IPCC AR6 WG3 <span class=\"fontstyle0\">Summary for Policymakers<\/span><\/em> as it is a controversially dis<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">cussed topic with a lot of risks and uncertainties. However, at Harvard, there are even thoughts about <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">the governance of solar geoengineering deployment. The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements has <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">released a volume of expert briefs that explores a range of topics related to how the deployment of <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">solar radiation management can be controlled, see (Stavins and Stowe, 2019). It shows how crazy far <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">we actually are already right now and is worth a closer look. An answer to the question of whether or <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">not we should do SG is not the scope of this post. However, I provide the reader with a few arguments <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">about it. <\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2530\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2530\" style=\"width: 581px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-2530\" src=\"https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/solar-ci-methods-300x204.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"581\" height=\"395\" srcset=\"https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/solar-ci-methods-300x204.png 300w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/solar-ci-methods-1024x697.png 1024w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/solar-ci-methods-768x523.png 768w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/solar-ci-methods-1536x1046.png 1536w, https:\/\/uncertain2degrees.blogs.uni-hamburg.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/08\/solar-ci-methods-2048x1395.png 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 581px) 100vw, 581px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2530\" class=\"wp-caption-text\"><strong>Figure 2:<\/strong> Proposed methods for climate intervention that would affect climate by modifying either incoming or outgoing solar radiation. Credit: Chelsea Thompson, NOAA\/CIRES (2021)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>SG is generally considered because it offers a cheap and potentially powerful tool to cool down the global near-surface air temperature (Wagner and Weitzman, 2012). The most prominent approach under the Solar geoengineering framework is the stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), see figure 2. This can offset up to half of the RF from a doubling of CO2 concentrations (around 2 Wm-2) with high confidence. However, this is a substantial intervention in the climate system, which will have side effects. Perturbation of precipitation patterns is one of the most severe know downsides. Climate Modelling experiments show a small global decrease in precipitation with more considerable anomalies on regional scales, thereby having an impact on the global crop yields and drinking water supply. The injection must also be maintained as long as there is an excess of GHG in the atmosphere. Once stopping, the climate system will rapidly heat up and equilibrate with temperatures consistent with the higher GHG concentrations (Boucher et al., 2013). Furthermore, the SG might lead to biodiversity loss and other unanticipated side effects (National Research Council, 2015). Overall it is a risk of climate change against the risk of Solar Geoengineering decision whether to or not to deploy it. That decision shows the dilemma of this technology. Now, as we have not yet reached our own set temperature thresholds, we still have the chance to decide to opt for real Mitigation of Emissions and thereby not run into this dilemma. It tackles the real cause of the problem instead of its effects on global temperature, thereby avoiding other issues like ocean acidification. But from a certain point in the future, on a high emission pathway, the dangerous impacts of climate change might outweigh the risks of Solar Radiation Management.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\"><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\"> Thus in my point of view, we should not wholly discard the research on Solar Geoengi<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">neering. Nevertheless, concerns about crowding out must be taken into account since some actors will <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">surely use Solar Geoengineering as yet another excuse to delay necessary emission reductions. Finally the research on\u00a0 Solar Geoengineering should be a wake up call for everybody to understand how severe climate change is.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><br role=\"presentation\" \/><strong><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">References<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">\u00a0<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Boucher, Olivier et al. (2013). \u201cClouds and aerosols\u201d. In:<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Climate change 2013: the physical science <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Panel on Climate Change<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">. Cambridge University Press, pp. 571\u2013657.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Council, National Research (2015). Climate Intervention: Reflecting Sunlight to Cool Earth. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. isbn: 978-0-309-31482-4. doi: 10 . 17226 \/ 18988. url: <a href=\"https:\/\/nap.nationalacademies.org\/catalog\/18988\/climate-intervention-reflecting-sunlight-to-cool-earth\">https:\/\/nap.nationalacademies.org\/catalog\/18988\/climate-intervention-reflecting-sunlight-to-cool-earth<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Friedlingstein, P. et al. (2022). \u201cGlobal Carbon Budget 2021\u201d. In:<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Earth System Science Data<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">14.4, <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">pp. 1917\u20132005.<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">doi<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">:<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">10 . 5194 \/ essd &#8211; 14 &#8211; 1917 &#8211; 2022<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">.<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">url<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">: <a href=\"https:\/\/essd.copernicus.org\/articles\/14\/1917\/2022\/\">https:\/\/essd.copernicus.org\/articles\/14\/1917\/2022\/<\/a><\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Stammer, Detlef et al. (2021). \u201cHamburg climate futures outlook 2021: assessing the plausibility of <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">deep decarbonization by 2050\u201d. In.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Stavins, Robert N and Robert C Stowe (2019). \u201cGovernance of the deployment of solar geoengineering\u201d. <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">In:<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Cambridge: Harvard Project on Climate Agreements<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Climate Action Tracker (2021).<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">2100 Warming Projections Emissions and expected warming <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">based on pledges and current policies<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">. <a href=\"https:\/\/climateactiontracker.org\/global\/temperatures\/\">https:\/\/climateactiontracker.org\/global\/temperatures\/<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">UNFCCC (Dec. 12, 2015).<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Paris Agreement<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">. UNTC XXVII 7.d (legally binding international treaty on <\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">climate change).<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">url<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">:<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/unfccc.int\/process\/conferences\/pastconferences\/paris-climate-change-conference-november-2015\/paris-agreement\"><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">https:\/\/unfccc.int\/process\/conferences\/pastconferences\/paris-<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">climate-change-conference-november-2015\/paris-agreement<\/span><\/a><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><br role=\"presentation\" \/><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Wagner, Gernot and Martin L. Weitzman (Oct. 2012).<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Playing God<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">.<\/span> <span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">url<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">:<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2012\/10\/24\/playing-go\"><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">https:\/\/foreignpolicy.<\/span><span dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">com\/2012\/10\/24\/playing-go<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Thmson, Chelsea (2021). NOAA\/CIRES , url: <a href=\"https:\/\/research.noaa.gov\/News\/Scientist-Profile\/ArtMID\/536\/ArticleID\/2756\/Simulated-geoengineering-evaluation-cooler-planet-but-with-side-effects\">https:\/\/research.noaa.gov\/News\/Scientist-Profile\/ArtMID\/536\/ArticleID\/2756\/Simulated-geoengineering-evaluation-cooler-planet-but-with-side-effects<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>blog post by Lukas Rieder Dangerous anthropogenic climate change is already a reality on earth. Although the global-average near-surface air temperature has so far risen only about 1\u00b0C above its preindustrial value, significant harm to health, safety, economies, and ecosystems is already occurring. 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