https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-025-02466-z

*Authors*
Haozhe He, Brian J. Soden, Gabriel A. Vecchi & Wenchang Yang

*20 June 2025*

*Abstract*
Stratospheric aerosol injection is a proposed method for offsetting
greenhouse gas-induced warming by introducing scattering aerosols into the
lower stratosphere to reflect sunlight. Here we explore a potentially more
efficient alternative: weakening the Earth’s greenhouse effect by deploying
absorptive aerosols in the upper stratosphere (~10 hPa). These aerosols
warm the carbon dioxide emission level—where outgoing longwave radiation is
most sensitive to temperature—thereby enhancing top-of-atmosphere infrared
emission without altering atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.
Idealized climate model simulations indicate that this approach can reduce
global temperatures an order of magnitude more efficiently per unit aerosol
mass than conventional scattering-based interventions. Although based on
simplified model experiments lacking interactive aerosol processes and
operational constraints, our results identify a distinct physical mechanism
for climate intervention, arguing for further research into the
impacts—especially potential unintended side effects—of injecting
absorptive aerosols into the upper stratosphere as an alternative solar
radiation management strategy.

*Source: Nature*

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