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Solar geoengineering has been proposed as a potential mechanism to counteract global warming. Here we use the University of Victoria Earth System Model (UVic) to simulate the effect of idealized sunshade geoengineering on the global carbon cycle. We conduct two simulations. The first is the A2 simulation, where the model is driven by prescribed emission scenario based on the SRES A2 CO2 emission pathway. The second is the solar geoengineering simulation in which the model is driven by the A2 CO2 emission scenario combined with sunshade solar geoengineering. In the model, solar geoengineering is represented by a spatially uniform reduction in solar insolation that is implemented at year 2020 to offset CO2-induced global mean surface temperature change. Our results show that solar geoengineering increases global carbon uptake relative to A2, in particular CO2 uptake by the terrestrial biosphere. The increase in land carbon uptake is mainly associated with increased net primary production (NPP) in the tropics in the geoengineering simulation, which prevents excess warming in tropics. By year 2100, solar geoengineering decreases A2-simulated atmospheric CO2 by 110 ppm (12%) and causes a 60% (251 Pg C) increase in land carbon accumulation compared to A2. Solar geoengineering also prevents the reduction in ocean oxygen concentration caused by increased ocean temperatures and decreased ocean ventilation, but reduces global ocean NPP. Our results suggest that to fully access the climate effect of solar geoengineering, the response of the global carbon cycle should be taken into account.
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Dataset used for results reported in the paper and model source code for each simulation experiment are deposited at the supercomputer center at Zhejiang University and can be obtained by contacting longcao@zju.edu.cn. This work was supported by the National Key Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2015CB953601), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41675063 & 41422503), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
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Jiang, J., Zhang, H. & Cao, L. Simulated effect of sunshade solar geoengineering on the global carbon cycle. Sci. China Earth Sci. 61, 1306–1315 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-017-9210-0
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