• @walter_wiggles
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    105 months ago

    I feel like scientists are putting on a good show in appearing hopeful that we can fix the climate.

    • Transporter Room 3
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      5 months ago

      I know a couple people who are involved in image CLIMATE (no idea where image came from) sciences, and most of the used to be extremely vocal about doing anything and everything to prevent it.

      Then they slowly changed to “make it as survivable as possible”

      Most don’t say a word anymore. And some of them aren’t the kind of people to keep quiet just because nobody is listening to them

      This tells me they’ve given up hope because it’s too late and they know nothing can really be done anymore, barring some miracle breakthrough tech.

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        Can’t blame them at all. Humanity has proven time and time again to be too ignorant to save. The majority are not willing to suffer the inconveniences required, and capitalism would only be willing to do what’s necessary if it were believed to be the most profitable option.

        It’s much easier to let us fuck around and find out, and let the climate do the talking. Catastrophe is the only way we’ll learn.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      “im confident, that if we got our best minds together, and give them the best resources, and we all worked really really hard. … I still don’t see how we can make it”

  • @[email protected]
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    65 months ago

    Vast amounts of public funds will be used to both mitigate the damage caused by and protect the continued profitability of the fossil fuel industry.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      15 months ago

      This isn’t CCS. This is damage control, for when PIG and Thwaites have melted off, the entire West Antarctic ice shield will melt irreversibly as well (missing shelf buttressing leads to melting). This will happen either way (https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1512482112), but the timespan varies between short or 13kya. Flattening the curve, remember?

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    15 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Ice in polar regions is now disappearing at record rates as global warming intensifies, and urgent action is needed to slow down this loss, the international group of ­scientists has warned.

    It would rise by about 200 metres from the ocean floor and would partially restrict the inflow of relatively warm water that laps at the bases of coastal Antarctic glaciers and undermines them.

    “The melting of glaciers in Antarctica would could trigger catastrophic flooding around the planet and result in hundreds of millions of people losing their homes.

    The curtain proposed by Moore – who is working with scientists at the University of Cambridge and other ­centres in the US – would stretch along the seabed opposite the Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers.

    “Glaciers are affected by warmer air which melts their surfaces but they are also eroded at their bases by warm seawater,” said Shaun Fitzgerald, director of the centre for climate repair at the University of Cambridge, one of the partners in the scheme.

    Building a curtain that restricts the flow of warm water on to the Antarctic coast could slow the undermining of these glaciers and so reduce the risk of their catastrophic disappearance, say the scientists.


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