https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2112/2112.13652.pdf


*A Zero-Radiation Pressure Sunshade for Supporting Climate Change
Mitigation*

Olivia Borgue and Andreas M. Hein

*Abstract *
Limiting climate change to within the 2 °C limit requires net zero
emissions of CO2 by 2050. However, the window of opportunity is closing
fast. Geoengineering as the intentional and large scale manipulation of the
environment and in particular the climate is increasingly discussed as a
complement to ongoing mitigation efforts. As a particular geoengineering
approach, space-based geoengineering blocks or dissipates a fraction of
incoming sunlight via many occulting membranes, located close to the Sun -
Earth Lagrange 1 point. However, the mass of the proposed sunshades, around
10^7 –10^8 tons, and their cost render them about 10³ times more costly
than terrestrial alternatives. In this article, we propose a novel sunshade
concept, which is between 10² to 10³ times lighter than the lightest
existing sunshade concepts. This is achieved via a net zero radiation
pressure design, based on the use of diffractive metamaterials, removing
one of the major constraints to reducing sunshade mass. The whole sunshade
system has a total mass of approximately 6.2 10^5 tons and its deployment
requires between 10² to 10³ annual launches during a ten-year period. The
achieved cost reduction might render space-based geoengineering competitive
to terrestrial geoengineering approaches.

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