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🚨NEW STUDY🚨

Recent research analyzed "future wildfires burned areas & C emissions under #SolarGeoengineering & Shared Socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) scenarios & assessed how the different geoengineering approaches impact #fires."

Results are discussed in a 🧡 below ⬇️:
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The major conclusions and implications drawn from this study are as follows:
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1️⃣ "The global total #wildfire burned A is projected to rise under the unmitigated scenario (SSP5-8.5) & drop under the 2 #geoengineering scenarios (#SolarIrradianceReduction & #StratosphericSulfateAerosols) based on a comparison of the averages of 2091–2100 as to 2021–2030."
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2️⃣ "By the end of the century, the two #geoengineering scenarios exhibit lower burned area and fire carbon emissions than not only their base-forcing scenario (SSP5-8.5) but also the targeted-forcing scenario (SSP2-4.5)."
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3️⃣ "The 2 #geoengineering approaches (#SolarIrradianceReduction & #StratosphericSulfateAerosols) generally lead to less wildfire activity in most regions in 2091–2100, except for Northern Hemisphere Africa & equatorial Asia."
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"The 40–70βˆ˜β€‰N latitude band is the only latitude band in which the zonal mean burned area consistently increases under all of the scenarios, even the #geoengineering scenarios."
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4️⃣ "Overall, changes in G6solar & #G6sulfur from SSP5-8.5 with respect to surface temperature, wind speed, and downwelling #SolarFlux at the surface are positively correlated to the changes in burned area and fire carbon emissions,....
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whereas their changes in precipitation, relative humidity, and soil water content are negatively correlated to the changes in burned area and fire #CarbonEmissions."
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5️⃣ "Generally, the #StratosphericSulfateAerosols approach has a stronger fire-reducing effect than the #SolarIrradianceReduction approach. The impacts of the analyzed variable changes are generally larger (percent-wise) on burned area than fire carbon emissions."
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6️⃣ "#Geoengineering-imposed reductions in surface temperature & wind speed & geoengineering-imposed increases in relative humidity & soil moisture reduce fires by the end of the century."
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"However, the reduction in precipitation resulting from #geoengineering offsets its overall fire-reducing effect to some extent."
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Read open-access paper entitled: "Impact of solar geoengineering on wildfires in the 21st century in CESM2/WACCM6" here ⬇️
acp.copernicus.org/articles/23/54…

#SolarGeoengineering
#Wildfires
#StratosphericSulfateAerosol
#SolarIrradianceReduction

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Top #SolarGeoengineering News /Scientific papers from the past week covered in a 🧡below: ⬇️

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1️⃣ ✍️ "DMF @DegreesNGO scientists respond to NYT opinion piece on #SolarRadiationManagement."

πŸ“œFind NYT opinion piece here ⬇️
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2οΈβƒ£πŸ“ A recent preprint published in @researchsquare journal reveal that, "#SolarShading could be an effective way to stabilize the #polar cryosphere. However, it has a strong impact on the hydrological cycle."

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"The discussion of energy consumption for cryogenic & combined #DirectAirCapture systems is explored in the newly published thesis."πŸŽ›οΈ

Details are discussed in aπŸ§΅β¬‡οΈ
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Then, a combination #DAC system, PSA, was modeled."
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May 14
πŸš¨πŸ“ππ„π– ππ€ππ„π‘πŸ“πŸš¨

A recent study used "an Earth system model to examine the response of #OceanAcidification to idealized atmospheric #CarbonDioxideRemoval scenarios."

Details in a 🧡below ⬇️
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"In the simulations, atmospheric CO2 is assumed to increase at a rate of 1% per year to four times its pre-industrial value and then decreases to the pre-industrial level at a rate of 0.5%, 1%, 2% per year, respectively."
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Results show that "the annual mean state of surface ocean #carbonate chemistry fields including [H+] conc., pH & aragonite saturation state respond quickly to removal of atmospheric CO2. Yet, the change of seasonal cycle in CaCO3 chemistry lags behind the decline in atm CO2."
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