DocumentCode :
183612
Title :
Geoengineering: The world´s largest control problem
Author :
MacMartin, Douglas G. ; Kravitz, Ben ; Keith, David W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Math. Sci., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
4-6 June 2014
Firstpage :
2401
Lastpage :
2406
Abstract :
Solar geoengineering (or Solar Radiation Management, SRM) refers to any intentional, large-scale manipulation of the Earth´s incoming solar radiation to offset some of the effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, reducing the associated risks from climate changes. Examples of such methods are injecting aerosols into the stratosphere or increasing marine cloud reflectivity, both of which would reflect some sunlight back to space. There are many serious concerns associated with any such approach, and also many challenges. One often overlooked aspect in geoengineering research is that this is a control problem, requiring (a) feedback of the observed climate state to manage significant uncertainty in both the radiative forcing and the climate´s dynamic response to this forcing, and (b) optimization of the distribution of radiative effect to minimize regional disparities as well as side-effects from the geoengineering implementation. We present recent progress on control for this challenging problem, building on [1, 2], and discuss open research gaps. This is the first time an explicit external feedback loop has been implemented in a fully coupled general circulation model of the Earth´s climate.
Keywords :
aerosols; air pollution control; air quality; atmospheric movements; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric techniques; climatology; clouds; solar radiation; stratosphere; sunlight; weather modification; Earth climate; Earth incoming solar radiation intentional manipulation; Earth incoming solar radiation large-scale manipulation; SRM; aerosol statosphere injection methods; anthropogenic greenhouse gas effect; climate change associated risk; climate dynamic response; external feedback loop; fully coupled general circulation model; geoengineering implementation regional disparity minimization; geoengineering implementation side-effects; geoengineering research; marine cloud reflectivity; observed climate state feedback; open research gaps; radiative effect distribution optimization; radiative forcing uncertainty management; solar geoengineering; solar radiation management; sunlight; world largest control problem; Aerosols; Atmospheric modeling; Geoengineering; Meteorology; Ocean temperature; Sea ice; Uncertainty; Emerging control applications;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2014
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
ISSN :
0743-1619
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3272-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2014.6858658
Filename :
6858658
Link To Document :
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