Toward practical stratospheric aerosol albedo modification: Solar-powered lofting

Ru Shan Gao, Karen H. Rosenlof, Bernd Kärcher, Simone Tilmes, Owen B. Toon, Christopher Maloney, Pengfei Yu

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Abstract

Many climate intervention (CI) methods have been proposed to offset greenhouse gas-induced global warming, but the practicalities regarding implementation have not received sufficient attention. Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) involves introducing large amounts of CI material well within the stratosphere to enhance the aerosol loading, thereby increasing reflection of solar radiation. We explore a delivery method termed solar-powered lofting (SPL) that uses solar energy to loft CI material injected at lower altitudes accessible by conventional aircraft. Particles that absorb solar radiation are dispersed with the CI material and heat the surrounding air. The heated air rises, carrying the CI material to the stratosphere. Global model simulations show that black carbon aerosol (10 microgram per cubic meter) is sufficient to quickly loft CI material well into the stratosphere. SPL could make SAI viable at present, is also more energy efficient, and disperses CI material faster than direct stratospheric injection.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereabe3416
JournalScience advances
Volume7
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

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