Keith, David W.; Irvine, Peter J. (2016): Solar geoengineering could substantially reduce climate risks—a research hypothesis for the next decade
Keith, David W.; Irvine, Peter J. (2016): Solar geoengineering could substantially reduce climate risks—a research hypothesis for the next decade. In Earth’s Future, n/a‐n/a. DOI 10.1002/2016EF000465.
„We offer a hypothesis that if SG were deployed to offset half of the increase in global-mean temperature from the date of deployment using a technology and deployment method chosen to approximate a reduction in the solar constant then, over the 21st Century, it would (a) substantially reduce the global aggregate risks of climate change, (b) without making any country worse off, and (c) with the aggregate risks from side-effects being small in comparison to the reduction in climate risks.“