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Climate intervention on a high-emissions pathway could delay but not prevent West Antarctic Ice Sheet demise

Johannes Sutter, Anthony C. Jones, Thomas L. Frölicher, Christian Wirths, Thomas F. Stocker

2023Nature Climate Change18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Solar radiation modification (SRM) is increasingly discussed as a tool to reduce or avert global warming and concomitantly the risk of ice-sheet collapse, as is considered possible for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). Here we analyse the impact of stratospheric aerosol injections on the centennial-to-millennial Antarctic sea-level contribution using an ice-sheet model. We find that mid-twenty-first-century large-scale SRM could delay but ultimately not prevent WAIS collapse in a high-emissions scenario. On intermediate-emissions pathways, SRM could be an effective tool to delay or even prevent an instability of WAIS if deployed by mid-century. However, SRM interventions may be associated with substantial risks, commitments and unintended side effects; therefore, emissions reductions to prevent WAIS collapse seem to be the more practical and sensible approach at the current stage.

Topics & Concepts

Antarctic ice sheetClimatologyEnvironmental scienceDemiseCentennialCryosphereSea iceGeologyGeographyLawArchaeologyPolitical scienceCryospheric studies and observationsClimate Change and GeoengineeringAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics