https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ae51a8

*Authors: *Long Cao, Yu Fang and Jiu Jiang

*13 March 2026*

*Abstract*
Marine cloud brightening (MCB) is one of the proposed climate intervention
methods aiming to reduce anthropogenic warming. In this study, we use the
CESM Earth system model to examine the land climate consequences of
regional MCB. MCB is implemented from year 2031 by seeding sea salt
aerosols into low-level clouds over 5% of the global area that is most
susceptible to cloud brightening. Under the background scenario of
SSP2-4.5, this MCB deployment stabilizes global mean temperature at
approximately 1.5 ℃ above pre-industrial levels. MCB cools most land areas
with heterogeneous regional responses in precipitation, soil moisture, and
direct and diffuse solar radiation. By the middle of this century, relative
to SSP2-4.5, MCB reduces drought stress over 55% of the land area, measured
in terms of the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI).
By year 2100, compared to SSP2-4.5, MCB increases sunlit and shaded
terrestrial GPP by 4% and 3%, respectively, as a result of MCB-induced land
climate change. A sudden termination of MCB has far-reaching effects on the
land climate. The decade following an abrupt termination of MCB experiences
a mean land warming rate approximately four times greater than that under
the SSP scenario without MCB, with many regions experiencing warming rates
exceeding 1 ℃ per decade. Consequently, an MCB termination would subject
more than 90% of global land area to a temperature velocity surpassing 2 km
yr-1, posing significant risks to many species’ ability to adapt to their
habitats. Our findings demonstrate that regional implementation of MCB
would have widespread climate effects over land—a critical consideration
for designing and evaluating MCB as a proposed method to counteract
human-caused climate change

*Source: IOP science *

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