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M07 Earth System Response to Solar Radiation Modification: Modeling,
Impacts and Uncertainties*Convener(s): Govindasamy Bala (India), Hauke
Schmidt (Germany)*

*Co-Convener(s): Long Cao (China), Simone Tilmes (Spain), John Moore (USA),
Michael MacCracken (UK)*

*Description*
To achieve temperature stabilization goals set by the Paris Agreement
requires substantial reduction in greenhouse emissions and even net
negative CO2 emissions, which is a grand challenge for the human society.
Solar radiation modification (SRM), a class of climate intervention options
that aims to cool the Earth by deflecting some more sunlight back to space,
has attracted growing interest. Enhancement of the burden of reflective
aerosols in the stratosphere, increasing the reflectivity of marine clouds
by injecting cloud condensation nuclei and painting the urban roofs white
are some examples. SRM research is still at an early stage, in particular
with regard to efficiency, impacts and uncertainties of the different
proposals. This session welcomes contributions to all aspects of SRM
research, including modeling study of climate and Earth system response to
various forms of SRM, benefits and side effects of different SRM approaches
from local to global scales, and uncertainties underlying climate
processes, geophysical response and ecosystem and societal impact of SRM.
We also welcome studies on the engineering aspects of different SRM schemes
and international governance of SRM.


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With Best Wishes,

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G. Bala
Professor
Center for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore - 560 012
India

Tel: +91 80 2293 3428; +91 80 2293 2505
Fax: +91 80 2360 0865; +91 80 2293 3425
Email: gb...@iisc.ac.in; bala....@gmail.com
Google Scholar <https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eurjQPwAAAAJ>
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