Even if we stop all carbon emissions right now, haven't scientists already concluded that we are past the point of no return? Maybe it's time to seriously consider geo-engineering or something like that (and yes I know it's dystopian, but what else is there?)
We're at the point where we've initiated several feedback loops and we've emitted enough to ensure more are on their way. There is nothing to do about this.
Do you have any sources that support this claim? Going through most of this and the other posts you've made, I see a lot of claims that I find to be dubious solely because there are no sources that I can find that have said some of the things you claim. In bold are specifically what I am inquiring about.
Even if we stop all carbon emissions right now, haven't scientists already concluded that we are past the point of no return? Maybe it's time to seriously consider geo-engineering or something like that (and yes I know it's dystopian, but what else is there?)
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Do you have any sources that support this claim? Going through most of this and the other posts you've made, I see a lot of claims that I find to be dubious solely because there are no sources that I can find that have said some of the things you claim. In bold are specifically what I am inquiring about.
a steamy ocean is still better than a boiling ocean
there may be points of no return, but there's points of no return that are better than other points of no return