Trakar
Penultimate Amazing
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I really do not understand your position or their position and I consider it foolish.
"foolish" is a term best reserved for those that care not for the consequences of one's own actions or who have failed to give careful and full consideration to their proposals. I can only speak to my own considerations, but they belie this appellation.
There is NO conceivable scenario that we will reach zero anthro GHG emissions.
In absolute terms you are probably correct, but in substantive significance, the elimination of the use of coal, oil and natural gas as primary energy sources for electricity and transport, as well as the adoption of sustainable land-use practices, will practically eliminate the substantive significance of remaining anthro emissions. If we can shift our contribution from the surrent some 30+ billion tons of CO2/year to some few hundred million tons/year, that will fade our contributions to rounding error insignificance. If we can't do this, albedo engineering will worsen the problem, not make it better.
In the meantime blunting the onset of severity IS possible along several paths.
Waiting til it's all burned ( which is about the only way to get to zero ) will be catastrophic and THEN you want to try an obvious mitigation.
Lets GET sunburned and AFTER put the sun block on.
Geeez...![]()
That is what you are proposing now. We are already sunburnt, now you want to slather on some sunblock and keep playing out in the sun...
indeed! We are simply recommending that we step out of the sunshine, and then put on some medicated moisturizer as a more reasoned and reasonable course of action.
