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The idea of solar geoengineering is to reduce global temperatures by reflecting more of the sun’s incoming radiation away from the surface.
One of the most talked-about approaches is stratospheric aerosol injection ( SAI ), which involves the injection of aerosols in an upper layer of the atmosphere.
Our findings show that SAI could slow decarbonisation efforts by reducing the output of these energy systems.
Changes in wind potential under SAI are caused by changes in large-scale atmospheric circulation mainly a result of the heat absorbed by the injected aerosols.
These changes lead to a negligible global impact on wind potential, but the regional charges can still be significant in China and central Asia , along with Mexico , western US and many parts of the southern hemisphere.
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