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https://academic.oup.com/oxrep/article-abstract/39/4/828/7425305?redirectedFrom=fulltext

*Authors*
Katharine Ricke, Anthony Harding

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grad044

*Published: 22 November 2023*

*Citations*: Katharine Ricke, Anthony Harding, How may solar geoengineering
impact global prospects for climate change mitigation?, Oxford Review of
Economic Policy, Volume 39, Issue 4, Winter 2023, Pages 828–841,
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grad044

*Abstract*
As disruptions from climate change increase, so will the urgency to find
shorter-term approaches to ameliorating its harms. This may include calls
to implement solar geoengineering, an approach to cooling the planet by
reflecting incoming sunlight back to space. While the exact effects of
solar geoengineering are still highly uncertain, physical science to date
suggests that it may be effective at reducing many aspects of climate
change in the short term. One of the biggest concerns about solar
geoengineering is the extent to which it may interfere with crucial
emissions reductions policies, i.e. mitigation. There are multiple channels
by which geoengineering could alter mitigation pathways, both financial and
behavioural. Here we define three such linkages and present the evidence
available to constrain their potential magnitudes. Because solar
geoengineering is not a substitute for mitigation, policies to develop or
implement technologies that could be used to carry it out should be
designed to accentuate its complementary nature to mitigation and deter the
possibility it is used to delay decarbonizing the economy.

*Source: Oxford Academic*

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