Ensuring a Safe and Secure Earth System

We need better information and new approaches to manage near term risks, ensure economic and global security and protect communities and natural lands.

Earth System Risk

We need better information and new approaches to manage near-term risks, ensure economic and global security and protect communities and natural lands.

Reflecting Sunlight

Scientists have proposed methods to reduce heat and other risks in the atmosphere by reflecting sunlight from particles and clouds. Today we lack the scientific information and monitoring capabilities needed for the world to ensure our safety and security.

We are filling a critical gap in the response to climate change.

Our Challenge

Escalating weather extremes and natural disasters are causing damage and threatening the future of communities, economic prosperity and national and global security. Aerosols in the atmosphere from pollution and other sources may play a role in accelerating these changes as we reduce them.  Scientists have also proposed studying methods for rapidly reducing warming in the atmosphere.  But today we lack the science and observations needed to monitor and evaluate the potential impacts of aerosols and other atmospheric influences on the ozone layer, atmosphere and environment.  Ensuring a safe and secure future requires that we rapidly improve our ability to observe and project changes in the atmosphere.

Our Mission

SilverLining is dedicated to ensuring that society has the information and options needed to address near-term climate risk to protect our communities and natural systems for the future. This includes advancing research and innovation to understand and reduce risks from extreme weather and climate conditions and the rigorous evaluation of interventions such as increasing the reflection of sunlight from clouds and particles in the atmosphere. Like a medical foundation, we engage with scientists, policymakers, technologists and people from all walks of life to help advance research, innovation and public engagement to reduce suffering and promote safety and security.

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New Interactive Roadmap for Research

Reducing emissions is essential, but escalating climate risks demand concerted efforts to better understand near-term climate change and approaches to reducing warming directly by increasing the reflection of sunlight from the atmosphere. Our interactive roadmap is part of an evolving collaborative effort to chart a path to ensure a safe climate in time enough to matter.

Initiatives

SilverLining works to advance equitable, science-based governance and open, equitable public-sector research on near-term climate risks and interventions.


The Safe Climate Research Initiative supports collaborative research efforts among leading experts and institutions to advance understanding of, and expand research capabilities for, near-term climate risk and intervention.

Earth Information Programs


SilverLining collaborates with government agencies and industry leaders to bridge the observational gap by collecting critical data to inform climate models and accelerate climate prediction.


SilverLining partners with AWS and others to expand capacity and access for advanced climate research in a program that includes the first-ever full production climate model simulations on the cloud.

SilverLining promotes investments in critical areas of climate research and innovation and the foundations of science-based decision-making to address near-term climate risk.


SilverLining promotes a national research effort in near-term climate risks and interventions to support scientific assessment of climate interventions and projected warming.


SilverLining promotes expanded dialogue, scientific cooperation, and mechanisms for democratic, science-based international decision-making on responses to near-term climate warming.

SilverLining engages with diverse global stakeholders and collaborates with legal and ethics experts on approaches to just decision-making and effective governance on near-term climate risk and intervention.


SilverLining supports youth leaders and promotes intergenerational dialogue to help put young people at the forefront of future developments in climate intervention research and policy.


SilverLining promotes efforts to expand financial and technological capacity for Global South climate researchers to study the impacts of climate change and intervention on their regions to enable informed participation in global decision-making.


SilverLining engages dialogue with stakeholders from around the world and engages with law and ethics experts on approaches to just decision-making and effective governance on near-term climate risk and intervention.

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New Issue Brief with Atlantic Council

This issue brief, authored by the Atlantic Council and SilverLining, examines solar radiation modification (SRM) approaches and research needs, the potential risks and benefits of SRM as a near-term climate intervention, U.S. and international policy options for governance and decision-making, global security issues, and equity considerations.

Recent Publications and Media

Funders and Partners

Highlighting some of SilverLining’s key partners and funders

Help with critical efforts on climate safety and security.

To ensure a safe climate for the future, SilverLining works to rapidly advance understanding of near-term climate risks and interventions. We need your help.


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The things Americans value most are at risk

National Climate Assessment

The removal of air pollution, either through air quality measures or because combustion processes are phased out to get rid of CO2, will result in an increase in the resulting rate of warming
 

Joeri Rogelj
Director of Research, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London

 
It will be necessary to take temporary corrective measures almost surely including temporary purposeful use of aerosols to avoid catastrophic implications.
 

Jim Hansen
Climate scientist and activist

All too frequently, solar climate intervention is discussed among those who will not live to see the worst impacts of climate change… We must move forward on research and dialogue with a sense of urgency.
 

Youth Call to Action on Solar Climate Intervention

 

“We are in a life-or-death struggle for our own safety today and our survival tomorrow.”

-U.N. Secretary- General Antonio Guterres

“It will be necessary to take temporary corrective measures almost surely including temporary purposeful use of aerosols to avoid catastrophic implications.”

Climate scientist and activist Jim Hansen

“All too frequently, solar climate intervention is discussed among those who will not live to see the worst impacts of climate change… We must move forward on research and dialogue on this topic with a sense of urgency.”

Youth Call to Action on Solar Climate Intervention

“The removal of air pollution, either through air quality measures or because combustion processes are phased out to get rid of CO2, will result in an increase in the resulting rate of warming,”

Joeri Rogelj, Director of Research, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London