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A comparison of the climate impacts of geoengineering by stratospheric SO2 injection and by brightening of marine stratocumulus cloud
Jones, A.; Haywood, J.; Boucher, O. (2011). A comparison of the climate impacts of geoengineering by stratospheric SO2 injection and by brightening of marine stratocumulus cloud. Atmos. Sci. Lett. 12(2): 176-183. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asl.291
In: Atmospheric Science Letters. Academic Press/Wiley: London, UK. ISSN 1530-261X; e-ISSN 1530-261X, more
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Keywords
    Climate Change
    Geoengineering
Author keywords
    regional climate

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  • Jones, A.
  • Haywood, J.
  • Boucher, O.

Abstract
    We examine the climate impact of geoengineering via two different methods, namely, stratospheric SO2 injection and increasing reflectivity of marine stratocumulus clouds. Although both methods appear capable, in principle, of counteracting the global mean warming due to increases in greenhouse gas concentrations, significant changes in regional climate still result. The extent of this regional climate change appears linked to the location and degree of inhomogeneity of the radiative flux perturbations produced by each geoengineering method. © Crown Copyright 2010. Published with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Sco

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