Geoengineering-top-journals

 Climate engineering or climate intervention commonly referred to as geoengineering, is the deliberate and wide-ranging intervention in the Earth's climate system, usually with a view to mitigating the adverse effects of global warming. Solar radiation management is the most prominent subcategory of climate engineering. Managing solar radiation helps to mitigate the effects of greenhouse gases by allowing less solar radiation to penetrate the Earth. To date, almost all research into the management of solar radiation has consisted of computer modeling or laboratory testing, and an attempt to move to outdoor experimentation has proven controversial. Approaches to climate engineering are often seen as possible solutions to mitigate climate change or its impacts, alongside mitigation and adaptation. Scientists accept that climate engineering cannot replace climate change mitigation