A call for strategic assessments of regional applications of solar radiation management: Exploring the challenges and opportunities from marine cloud brightening and albedo surface modification

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
U. Baresi , C.M. Baum , T.B. Fischer , S. Lockie , A. Piggott-McKellar , V. Graham , E. Bohensky , L.B. Fritz , N. Shumway , D.P. Harrison , R. Foster , B.K. Sovacool , K. Vella , Z. Ristovski
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Technological advancements offer the opportunity for interventions to reduce and potentially even counteract the impacts of climate change. However, advancements that can facilitate the adaptation of human and natural ecosystems to climate change, and possibly lessen the intensity and damaging impacts of extreme weather events, come with social, technical, and environmental challenges. These challenges are triggered by the complexity and uncertainty associated with their deployment in real-world settings. In this paper, we consider Solar Radiation Management interventions aiming to limit the heat absorbed by our planet's surface and trapped in its atmosphere, focusing on Marine Cloud Brightening and Albedo Surface Modification, particularly to protect ice surfaces, as examples of regional-scale interventions. Building on the need for more socially inclusive decision-making around these interventions, as highlighted by the Australian case study of the Great Barrier Reef's Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program, this paper proposes a policy framework with worldwide potential to assist with regional Solar Radiation Management. To this end, we suggest the use of Strategic Environmental Assessment, a United Nations recognised policy framework that is applied internationally to support environmentally sustainable strategic decision-making and planning. We consider Strategic Environmental Assessment's performance criteria in relation to Solar Radiation Management and discuss how these align with much-needed assistance in developing socially inclusive Solar Radiation Management interventions.

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呼吁对太阳辐射管理的区域应用进行战略评估:探索海洋云增亮和反照率表面改性带来的挑战和机遇
技术进步为减少甚至可能抵消气候变化的影响提供了干预机会。然而,能够促进人类和自然生态系统适应气候变化,并有可能减轻极端天气事件的强度和破坏性影响的先进技术,也伴随着社会、技术和环境方面的挑战。在现实环境中部署这些技术的复杂性和不确定性引发了这些挑战。在本文中,我们将考虑太阳辐射管理干预措施,旨在限制地球表面吸收并滞留在大气中的热量,重点关注海洋云亮化和反照率表面改良,特别是保护冰面,以此作为区域范围干预措施的范例。澳大利亚大堡礁的珊瑚礁恢复和适应计划案例研究强调,围绕这些干预措施需要更具社会包容性的决策,在此基础上,本文提出了一个具有全球潜力的政策框架,以协助区域太阳辐射管理。为此,我们建议使用战略环境评估,这是联合国认可的政策框架,在国际上被用于支持环境可持续战略决策和规划。我们考虑了战略环境评估与太阳辐射管理有关的绩效标准,并讨论了这些标准如何与在制定具有社会包容性的太阳辐射管理干预措施方面亟需的援助相一致。
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CiteScore
12.60
自引率
10.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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