Impacts of Hemispheric Solar Geoengineering on Tropical Cyclone Frequency
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Impacts of hemispheric solar geoengineering on tropical cyclone frequency
Solar geoengineering refers to a range of proposed methods for counteracting global warming by artificially reducing sunlight at Earth’s surface. The most widely known solar geoengineering proposal is stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), which has impacts analogous to those from volcanic eruptions. Observations following major volcanic eruptions indicate that aerosol enhancements confined to a single hemisphere effectively modulate North Atlan…
Assessing the Feasibility of Zeolite-Based Dual-Function Aerosols for Stratospheric Carbon Capture and Solar Radiation Management
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a prominent candidate for solar radiation management (SRM), with growing interest in combining it with in-situ carbon dioxide (CO₂) capture. This study evaluates the feasibility of using zeolite-based aerosols in dual-function SAI systems—providing both ra...
Carbon capture solution cuts emissions by up to 70%
Technology group Wärtsilä’s carbon capture solution (CCS) has been commercially released to the global maritime industry after undergoing full-scale implementation tests. According to Wärtsilä’s tests, the new carbon capture solution has been proved to reduce vessel CO₂ emissions by up to 70%, providing ship owners with an immediate solution to meet increasingly stringent
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