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Stratospheric aerosol injection
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is an idea to lower the global temperature by dispersing tiny particles in the upper atmosphere to reflect a small fraction of sunlight. SAI is the most researched approach among the sunlight reflection methods (SRM), and researchers are confident that it would be technically feasible, but it would come with new risks and challenges.
SAI would involve specially designed planes releasing tiny particles in the stratosphere. These particles would spread out across the world and last for 1–2 years.
Sunlight
Troposphere
Stratosphere
A small fraction of sunlight would be reflected,cooling the planet.
Source: SRM360
SAI would involve specially designed planes releasing tiny particles in the stratosphere.
These particles would spread out across the world and last for 1–2 years.
SUNLIGHT
STRATOSPHERE
TROPOSPHERE
A small fraction of sunlight would be reflected, cooling the planet.
Source: SRM360
Citation
SRM360
(2026) – "Stratospheric aerosol injection" [Infographic]. Published online at SRM360.org. Retrieved from: 'https://srm360.org/infographic/stratospheric-aerosol-injection-2/' [Online Resource]