Geoengineering Flashcards
What was the CO2 level in 1950 and what is it today?
Was 300ppm and is now 400ppm.
What is the keeling curve?
Plots the ongoing change in concentration of CO2 in the earth’s atmosphere since the 1950s.
What does Geoengineering refer to?
Large-scale efforts to diminish climate change resulting from greenhouse gases that have already been released into the atmosphere.
What are the two main types of GeoEngineering?
Solar Radiation Management (SRM)
Carbion Dioxide Removal (CDR)
In what ways can SRM be implemented?
Whitening roofs
Growing reflective crops (ineffective)
Brightening marine clouds (ineffective)
Atmospheric aerosoles (effective)
What is the termination effect?
Refers to the consequenes of a sudden halt or failure of the geoengineering system
Would could failure of geoengineering lead to?
Failure of Geoengineering systems could lead to relatively rapid warming which would be more difficult to adapt to than climate change itself. Risky game.