Submitted by basafish t3_zvjgc7 in Futurology
chriscov t1_j1ptqt8 wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Some of the latest research suggests that we could be heading for 10C warming even if emissions stopped tomorrow. To get this under control we'd likely need to remove 1 trillion tonnes of carbon from atmosphere by 2050, 2040 if we want to be safe.
Surur t1_j1pttyk wrote
Or you know, do this sulphur thing. Or 10 other things we can do due to technology.
The main thing holding us back is other people, not technical practicality.
chriscov t1_j1pu0uc wrote
"This sulphur thing"?? I don't recall reading that academic paper.
Surur t1_j1puor8 wrote
So you are not really informed then.
Makes sense you are a doomer.
chriscov t1_j1putoy wrote
Maybe not, or maybe you're not conveying what you're talking about clearly enough.
Surur t1_j1pv15v wrote
chriscov t1_j1pvcul wrote
Yeah, the thing about climate engineering is that a lot of it is science fiction, or may have unintended consequences. Cloud seeding for example, may make things worse, or drive wars, we just don't know. It's all a lot more complicated that saying "technology will fix it"... as technology usually makes things worse.... that's the point iv was making.
Surur t1_j1pvlyx wrote
> as technology usually makes things worse
That is an incredibly bizarre point of view lol.
I could waste a lot of time, but I will just zoom right to the end - one day humans will be completely divorced from nature, and we will be sustained just by technology.
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