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News and research about carbon dioxide removal and sunlight reduction

The Sink & Mirror is a monthly newsletter about carbon dioxide removal and sunlight reduction, two possible approaches for limiting climate change, together known as geoengineering. My name is Leo Barasi. I recently wrote a book about climate change and public opinion, and I started this newsletter as I'm interested in debates about geoengineering as it moves into the mainstream.

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What happens if sunlight reduction goes wrong?
Sunlight reduction is a form of geoengineering where some of the sun’s energy would be reflected back into space, for example with reflective particles sprayed into the atmosphere. Two recent scientific studies looked at what happens if sunlight reduction is done badly. One study, in Nature Ecology & Evolution, found that starting and then suddenly stopping sunlight reduction would mean a fast temperatures rise, endangering animals that can’t move quickly enough. The other study, in Nature Communications, suggests the effects of spraying reflective particles in only one hemisphere - rather than globally - could pose a tricky problem. Uneven spraying could lead to fewer hurricanes in the Americas but also drought in Africa, pointing to how sunlight reduction could be used to benefit some parts of the world at the expense of other places.

Some researchers criticised the media coverage - pointing out that no-one advocates spraying particles in only one hemisphere or suddenly stopping it. The risks would be low, studies suggest, if the world uses only a moderate amount of sunlight reduction and manages it carefully. But why are we discussing sunlight reduction in the first place? Because governments might fail to cut emissions. It’s important to understand what would happen if they also mis-managed sunlight reduction.

Delaying carbon dioxide removal could close off options
Some options for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) are open now but will fairly soon be closed, according to a comment article in Nature. Starting to remove carbon dioxide now could give enough time to use relatively attractive but slow methods, like large-scale tree-planting. But if the world waits until later in the century before using CDR to help meet the Paris Agreement targets, it might have to rely on other measures. This could include large-scale use of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) which might require vast areas of land.

Large-scale carbon dioxide removal may be unrealistic
The Paris Agreement set ambitious goals for the world to limit warming to 1.5 or 2 degrees celsius, and, based on environmental and economic models, most scientists think this will require a significant contribution from CDR. But a new report argues the models are unrealistic - they overestimate the amount of carbon dioxide than can realistically be removed. It’s particularly sceptical about BECCS, which the models rely on heavily. As with the Nature comment, it shows how important it is to understand the potential and problems with CDR now, rather than leaving it as a question for the future.

Underwater walls to cut sea-level rise
An article in the Atlantic looks at the idea of building underwater walls in front of major glaciers, to slow their melt and so limit sea-level rise. It would be an enormous engineering challenge, including needing submarines to build a 60-mile underwater wall in Antarctica. But it would still only tackle one symptom of climate change, rather than its causes. The oceans would continue to acidify and the world would face all the other consequences of climate change.

Political backing for geoengineering
Some US politicians are getting interested in geoengineering. The budget bill, signed in February, includes tax credits for carbon removal. Separately, Lamar Smith, a climate-science denying Congressman who chairs the House Science Committee, suggested sunlight reduction could be a solution. Meanwhile, a US House Bill would mean funding for the National Academies to propose research into sunlight reduction. The Bill was introduced by a Democrat, Jerry McNerney, who is outspoken on the need to deal with climate change.



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