May 2012 | Ken Caldeira,1 Govindasamy Bala,2 and Long Cao3 | Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Studies of climate geoengineering using sulfate aerosols have concluded that stratospheric aerosols could reduce global-mean temperatures, but concerns remain regarding many issues, including effects on regional climate, precipitation, and ozone loss (Rasch et al. 2008b). p238