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A system dynamics framework for untangling solar radiation modification perceptions in the global south

Socio-political
Brazil | Uriona Maldonado
Governance, Public perception

Summary

The study develops a System Dynamics framework to understand how the Global South perceives Solar Radiation Modification (SRM). Using literature review and expert input from Brazil, the authors build a Causal Loop Diagram revealing key feedbacks shaping support or opposition. Central dynamics include mitigation deterrence, rapid‑cooling benefits, equity concerns, and the critical role of Global South inclusion. The framework demonstrates that System Dynamics helps uncover hidden assumptions, improve communication, and support more just, informed SRM governance.

Abstract

The escalating climate crisis has intensified the focus on Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) owing to insufficient global mitigation efforts. While the Global South is disproportionately vulnerable to climate impacts, its perspective remains underrepresented in the complex governance debate. This study proposes a System Dynamics (SD) conceptual framework to map and analyze the intricate structure of SRM perceptions in the Global South, distinct from linear polling methods. Drawing on the literature and expert stakeholder engagement in Brazil, we constructed a Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) to explicate the feedback mechanisms driving support for or opposition to SRM. The resulting framework reveals critical dynamic structures, specifically the ”mitigation deterrence” reinforcing loop and the tension between ”rapid cooling benefits” and ”equity concerns.” This study demonstrates that SD is a vital ”sense-making” tool for bridging the gap between scientific discourse and public understanding, offering a pathway for more informed and equitable global governance.

Publication data

Journal: Environmental Research: Climate
Date: 10 February 2026
DOI: 10.1088/2752-5295/ae3a09

Authors

Mauricio Uriona Maldonado

Federal University of Santa Catarina

Caroline Rodrigues Vaz

Federal University of Santa Catarina

Sara Grobbelaar

Stellenbosch University

Rhythm Singh

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

The Degrees Initiative
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